Deuterocohnia brevifolia
Hardy groundcover bromeliad; yellow flowers
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Deuterocohnia brevifolia
Hardy groundcover bromeliad; yellow flowers
Small, thick curly-edged leaves, to 4″ across with aerial roots
South African dense clumps of succulent leaves, spring bloomer
Round, purple-spotted leaves, to 4″ tall; leaves drop and root easily.
A. marianae var. immaculatus
Weird lumpy succulent with small branches, slow growing. Grows in the granite hills of Little Namaqualand. Rot prone in summer and winter.
Stiff, upright w/arching leaves; pink/purple flowers
2ft. terrestrial bromeliad; stiff leaves w/pinkish bloom stalks
Long recurved leaves turn bright red when rosette is ready to bloom and will produce many small lavender flowers.
Red-tipped gray-green leaves; delicate rosettes to 8″
A. canariense x A. arboreum
Dense clumps of green rosettes with a blush color spreading from the edges to the center with more sun. Yellow flowers.
Aeonium canariense hybrid, discovered in Santa Barbara. 2 to 3 ft. tall. Broad 18″ rosettes.
Dense, shrubby to 3ft.+; green w/red edges, darker in sun
Dense clumps of brightly colored variegated green, yellow, and red rosettes with a blush color spreading along the edges with more sun. Yellow flowers.
White-edged green leaves; delicate rosettes to 8″
3ft.; Green, dark-red-tipped leaves turn more red in sun
Shrub to 2′, dark purple-edged leaves
A. tabuliforme “Green Star”
Large flat broad rosettes, many branches, to 12″h.
Hybrid with very green leaves, medium rosettes, shrubby to 3ft.
Low growing staying under 1 foot tall with each stem ending in tight 8 to 10 inch wide green rosettes. The summer flowers are pale greenish yellow.
Name seems to be used for a variety of low-growing green Aeoniums, with narrow or rounded leaves.
Shade-tolerant.
A. haworthii hybrid
Small rosettes, shrubby to 2ft. Green leaves with a bit of red on the edges.
A. haworthii hybrid
Small rosettes, shrubby to 2ft, with variable green, pink, and yellow leaves.
A. atropurpureum “Pinwheel” (Not A. haworthii, Pinwheel Aeonium)
Erect to 2ft., many branches. Dark purple in full sun/more green in shade.
A. urbicum “Salad Bowl”
Low growing with large green 12″ rosettes and red tips in full sun. Shade-tolerant.
A. urbicum “Side Salad”
Mounding to 2ft tall. Forms a green carpet in mass-plantings.
A. castello-paivae fa. variegata
Small, shrubby with narrow green, yellow and white leaves
A. arboreum “Tip Top”
Small and shrubby, will grow 1 ft. tall x 3 ft. wide. Dark rosettes. Winter grower.
3ft.; Green and rich-reddish-brown rosettes
Shrub to 2ft. with many fast-growing rosettes
Dense, shrubby to 3ft.+; green w/red edges, darker in sun
Erect to 3ft., dark purple in full sun/more green in shade.