Aeonium lindleyi
Aeonium
Family |
Crassulaceae |
Genus |
Aeonium |
Species |
lindleyi |
Category |
Perennials, Tropicals |
USDA Hardiness Zone |
10a - 11b |
Canadian Hardiness Zone |
Greater than 9a |
RHS Hardiness Zone |
H1c - H2 |
Temperature (°C) |
1 - 10 |
Temperature (°F) |
34 - 50 |
Height |
30 - 50 cm |
Spread |
45 - 60 cm |
General Description |
A short succulent with yellow flowers blooming in rosettes during the late spring. Leaves have a dark green bulbous shape and are light green at the base. |
Landscape |
Container planting, rock garden, or as a single specimen. |
Cultivation |
Growth occurs during winter to spring during cooler temperatures. It is dormant during the hot season. Requires partial shade in sandy loam soil. |
Shape |
Upright to rounded. |
Pests |
Root rot if over watered. |
Habitat |
Found at elevations of 200 - 500 m, on the Island of Tenerife. |
Notable Specimens |
Chelsea Physic Garden, London, United Kingdom. |
Propagation |
Propagation by cuttings during growing season. |