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Aeonium holochrysum
Webb & Berthel 1841

Etymology: From the Greek holos (all) and chrysos (gold), referring to its golden hue at certain stages.
Place of Origin: It is endemic to the Canary Islands, specifically on the islands of La Palma and El Hierro.

It forms dense rosettes of fleshy leaves, with robust and branched stems. It typically grows on cliffs and rocky slopes, in arid and semi-shaded habitats. Its leaves display a color ranging from deep green to golden. Like almost all species in its genus, it produces terminal inflorescences with yellow flowers. Highly valued as an ornamental plant, it stands out for its ease of cultivation and great resistance to dry climates, poor and stony soils.
SuculentasCrassulaceae Aeonium holochrysumWebb & Berthel 1841
Foto:Jleon 2007-05-01

SuculentasCrassulaceae Aeonium holochrysumWebb & Berthel 1841
Foto:Jleon 2007-05-01

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