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Aeonium ciliatum - Aeonium ciliatum

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Aeonium ciliatum is an exotic flowering succulent, dominating the plant scene with its unmissable, vibrant green, star-shaped rosettes. Belonging to the Crassulaceae family and native to the Canary Islands, this intriguing spectacle stands with a commanding presence, reaching stately heights of up to 60 cm. As summer begins, the Aeonium ciliatum steps into the limelight, showcasing staggering stalks of radiant, star-shaped yellow blossoms. The fleshy leaves not only captivate with their vibrant color but also exhibit a playful blush of red at the edges during the cooler months. A resilient plant with a taste for full sun to partial shade, the Aeonium ciliatum thrives in well-draining soil, making it an effortless yet enchanting addition to your rock gardens, containers or xeriscape plantings. With a low water requirement, this magnificent species adds a striking vertical element riddled with elegance and practicality to your water-conscious garden designs.

  • Size: Up to 60 cm tall
  • Flowers: Star-shaped yellow flowers
  • Foliage: Vibrant green, fleshy leaves forming star-shaped rosettes
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Special Feature: Leaves often blush red at the edges in cooler months
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