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Aeonium spathulatum<br />
"Gran Canaria form"<br />
Exclusive<br />
Aeonium spathulatum "La<br />
Gomera form" Exclusive<br />
Aeonium spathulatum<br />
(subalpine form) Exclusive<br />
Aeonium spathulatum var.<br />
cruentum Exclusive<br />
Aeonium subplanum<br />
Exclusive<br />
Aeonium tabuliforme<br />
(Saucer Giant Houseleek)<br />
30 (50)cm, grows as a <strong>de</strong>nsely branching, woody small shrub with numerous middle sized leaf rosettes.<br />
A more compact form with slightly larger, strongly sticky leaves with a triangular like, broad flattened tip. It<br />
is native of central parts of Gran Canaria, where it is only locally found, e.g. Base of Roque Gran<strong>de</strong> in the<br />
Tenteniguada Valley. As the other forms within this species it makes showy, compact, bright yellow<br />
inflorescences. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2608 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
40 (100)cm, a nice form from La Gomera, makes a <strong>de</strong>nsely branching, woody shrub up to 100cm in<br />
height with numerous small rosettes, up to 200 in adult plants. A much higher and more upright growing<br />
form with slightly smaller and sticky, fresh green leaves with acute tip on grayish brown stems. Restricted<br />
to few, isolated, south facing, rocky spots in the central part of La Gomera (Roque <strong>de</strong> Agando, 1080m<br />
and between Montaña <strong>de</strong> las Negrinas, 1392m and Lomo <strong>de</strong> la Mulata, 1382m). Makes a lax, bright<br />
yellow inflorescence with some 100 single flowers. VIII-X.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2594 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, a dwarf form found in a remote and very small population with some 25 mature plants at an<br />
subalpine elevation growing in NW facing rock crevices at Roques <strong>de</strong>l Cedro (Cañadas Crater) at some<br />
2.040m. Makes much more compact woody sub shrubs and smaller, more compact bright yellow flower<br />
heads and very small, strongly succulent, slightly glossy, more or less non stocky leaves than the type<br />
species. The rosettes will close completely in summer and open again with lower temperatures in autumn.<br />
Probably the most cold tolerant of all forms from Aeonium spathulatum. Has a frost resistance down to -<br />
7°C/20°F for a short period, an i<strong>de</strong>al plant for the unheated greenhouse or the cool wintergar<strong>de</strong>n if grown<br />
in a very well drained soil and kept absolutely dry from October onwards. V-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2474 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm, very distinct variety growing in sunny spots in the open pine forest of La Palma. It has smaller<br />
rosettes and very succulent, slightly leathery, glossy more or less non sticky leaves, with reddish<br />
protuberances as well as broa<strong>de</strong>r and woodier, brownish red stems reaching up to 30cm in height. Its leaf<br />
stems and flowers have a most <strong>de</strong>corative, reddish sha<strong>de</strong> in a sunny spot. Montaña <strong>de</strong>l Pino, above<br />
Fuencaliente (780m). Flowers much earlier than the type species. IV-VII.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2589 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
40 (70)cm ø, almost unknown Aeonium from the group of Canariensae, native to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d rock<br />
crevices on La Gomera. Makes as closely related Aeonium canariense very large, cup shaped, flattened<br />
rosettes of to 70cm ø (!), with light green to dark green, pubescent leaves with a typical, pleasant balsam<br />
fragrance. Leaves' tips are elliptical at their very end, which i<strong>de</strong>ntify this species easily. Large, yellow,<br />
cylindrical to conical inflorescence up to 70cm in height from April to August. Makes only very few if any<br />
offsets, yet easily propagated by readily set seeds. Seedlings are growing fast. For any well drained,<br />
rather inorganic soil (e.g. crushed lava) in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. South si<strong>de</strong> of La Gomera at<br />
some 750m.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2729 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 4,99<br />
20 (30)cm ø, Saucer Giant Houseleek from the North coastal cliffs of Tenerife, where it usually grows<br />
completely flattened to the ground. Un<strong>de</strong>r very dry conditions the usually bright green leaves might turn<br />
yellowish red. The very <strong>de</strong>nse rosette might gain up to 30 cm in diameter and the green yellowish<br />
inflorescence, which appears in June, reaches up to 50cm in height! As plants will die down after<br />
flowering they can only be propagated generatively or by leaf cuttings, which have to be taken carefully<br />
from the central part of the rosette. Barranco <strong>de</strong> Los Silos in the Northwest of Tenerife (600m).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2045 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Teno)<br />
€ 4,99<br />
Aeonium undulatum 150 (250)cm, the tallest of all Aeonium species, native to Gran Canaria, with single stems reaching up to<br />
250cm! Another uncommon feature in the genus Aeonium is, that the complete stem will die down after<br />
flowering and offsets will emerge only from the un<strong>de</strong>rground parts of the stem. Rosettes are up to 1 m in<br />
diameter with sulphurous yellow conical inflorescence. Plants are one year old seedlings (rooted), about<br />
1.5cm/ 0.6" in height, will double size this year. Barranco <strong>de</strong> la Virgen (1.100m).<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2730 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 2,99<br />
Aeonium urbicum 100 (150)cm, one out of few species which will not branch unless the vegetative central point of the<br />
rosette is being injured or <strong>de</strong>stroyed. Forms a broad rosette of about 0.5 m in diameter (!) on a stout stem,<br />
which will raise up to 1m in height. It has a large dome shaped, yellowish green inflorescence in July.<br />
Plants will die down after flowering and can be propagated either by cuttings (the vegetative point of the<br />
rosette has to be cut off) or, more easily, by seeds. Seedlings will reach flowering-size within only 3 years<br />
after sowing, sometimes in even less time as seedlings are heavy growers. Barranco <strong>de</strong> San Andrés,<br />
200m.<br />
Aeonium urbicum var.<br />
meriodonale Exclusive<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2737 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />
€ 3,99<br />
100 (200)cm, an only 1999 by Bañares Bau<strong>de</strong>t, a validly <strong>de</strong>scribed new subspecies which can easily be<br />
separated from Aeonium urbicum and might be treated at a species rank in the future as it is very distinct<br />
from the species. Makes a larger monocarpic stem reaching up to 200cm in height, oblong spathulate,<br />
mid green to fresh green leaves with strongly ciliated and red tinged margins un<strong>de</strong>r sunny conditions. The<br />
large, broad pyramidal whitish green inflorescence emerges in May through June. A very ornamental, tall<br />
species native of exposed spots in rocky soils on either the western and eastern parts of N Tenerife, e.g.<br />
in the Barranco <strong>de</strong> Los Silos and Chinamada, each at some 550m.<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2740 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Teno)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 2470 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas (ex Anaga)<br />
€ 2,99<br />
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