General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Cactus/Succulent
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Full Sun to Partial Shade
Soil pH Preferences: Moderately acid (5.6 – 6.0)
Slightly acid (6.1 – 6.5)
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 9b -3.9 °C (25 °F) to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
Plant Height: Up to 3 feet or more
Leaves: Evergreen
Flowers: Showy
Flower Color: Yellow
Bloom Size: Under 1"
Flower Time: Late winter or early spring
Winter
Suitable Locations: Xeriscapic
Uses: Provides winter interest
Will Naturalize
Wildlife Attractant: Bees
Resistances: Drought tolerant
Containers: Needs excellent drainage in pots

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Common names
  • Aeonium
  • Thickleaf Aeonium
  • Fisiulera

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Date: 2022-09-06
Location: Botanical garden of Madeira
Date: 2023-04-11

Date: 2022-09-01
Location: At our garden - San Joaquin County, CA
Date: 2015-02-04 - Winter
Aeonium arboreum with its bud formation this winter
Location: Botanical garden of Madeira
Date: 2023-04-11
Location: Sao Vincente - Madeira
Date: 2023-04-17
Location: Achadas da Cruz - Madeira
Date: 2023-04-20
Location: Achadas da Cruz - Madeira
Date: 2023-04-20
Location: Ponta do Pargo - Madeira
Date: 2023-04-19
Uploaded by tarev
Location: Coastal San Diego County 
Date: 2019-01-18
Location: Achadas da Cruz - Madeira
Date: 2023-04-20
Uploaded by tarev
Location: Balboa Park - San Diego, California                         
Date: 2015-01-12
Location: Balboa Park - San Diego, California                      
Date: 2015-01-12
Uploaded by tarev
Location: Balboa Park - San Diego, California                       
Date: 2015-01-12
Location: Balboa Park - San Diego, California                        
Date: 2015-01-12
Location: At our garden - San Joaquin County, CA
Date: 2015-01-23 - Winter
Aeonium arboreum cuttings with new leaves forming
Location: Centennial Park Conservatory, Toronto, ON, Canada
Date: 2014-03-22
Location: In our garden - San Joaquin County, CA
Date: 2014-03-28
Aeonium drops lower older leaves as it adjusts from Winter to Spr
Location: At our garden - San Joaquin County, CA
Date: 2014-07-22
Aeonium arboreum in its summer dormant mode
Location: At our garden - San Joaquin County , CA
Date: 29 Mar 2014 - early Spring
Aeonium new rosettes along the stem while in bloom

photo credit: James Steakley
Location: Osaka Prefectural Flower Garden, Osaka, Japan
Date: December 26, 2009
Photo by KENPEI
Location: Osaka Prefectural Flower Garden, Osaka, Japan
Date: December 26, 2009
Photo by KENPEI

photo credit: H. Zell

photo credit: H. Zell
Comments:
  • Posted by Baja_Costero (Baja California - Zone 11b) on Jan 29, 2019 7:18 PM concerning plant:
    Yellow-flowered Aeonium from the Canary Islands and Morocco. Rosettes 4-10 inches. Upright stems. The thinnest leaves of any Aeonium species. The most common Aeonium in cultivation and the most widespread in the Canaries. Frequently misidentified and the parent of many hybrids, both green and red/purple.

    The Canary Island subspecies Aeonium arboreum subsp. arboreum and Aeonium (Aeonium arboreum subsp. holochrysum) can often be distinguished by the color of the leaves (darker or greener) and the shape of the rosette (cup-shaped or flat) according to Schulz. This is complicated somewhat by seasonal changes and the effects of light, and not an absolute rule. They can also be distinguished in a more definitive way based on having fuzzy flowers and stalks (arboreum), or not (holochrysum). The Moroccan subspecies Aeonium arboreum subsp. korneliuslemsii can be distinguished based on its hairy leaves, which are rounded and usually lack a point, and broader elliptical petals.

    According to Schulz: very few plants in cultivation are from known habitat locations. Also according to Schulz, all of the purple or blackish-leafed Aeonium cultivars (like "Zwartkop" and its offspring) are forms or hybrids of arboreum.

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