Family: Crassulaceae
Aeonium
Citation:
Webb & Berth., Phyt. Canar. 1:184 (1840).
Synonymy: Not Applicable Common name: None
Description:
Perennial shrubs, soft-wooded but branches often very tough; leaves alternate, borne in terminal rosettes.
Inflorescence a thyrse usually with many monochasial branches; peduncle more or less scape-like with leaves usually abruptly shortened and widely spaced below the inflorescence; flowers 8-11-merous; sepals connate, fleshy; petals scarcely connate to one another and the base of the filaments, spreading; stamens in 2 whorls of often unequal length.
Carpels free, each with numerous ovules; seeds with the vertical ridges usually tuberculate.
Distribution:
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About 40 species mainly from the Canary and Atlantic islands as well as the western Mediterranean region.
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Biology:
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Key to Species:
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1. Stem below the dense leaf rosette 1-1.5 cm diam.; flowers yellow, 9-11-merous |
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A. arboreum 1. |
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1. Stems below the loose leaf rosette up to 0.6 cm diam.; flowers off-white often tinged green, 8-merous |
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A. castello-paivae 2. |
Author:
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