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Aeonium percarneum
J. Pitard & L. Proust 1909

Etymology: It derives from the Latin "per", meaning complete, and "carnus", meaning flesh, in reference to the color of the red edges of the leaves.
Place of Origin: Endemism of Gran Canaria

A plant commonly found on rocky outcrops of the island. It forms compact rosettes of fleshy, elongated, grayish-green or bluish leaves. Its stems are short and branched. It produces terminal inflorescences with yellow flowers during the summer. It tolerates arid climates and poor soils. It is commonly cultivated as an ornamental plant due to its ease of propagation and high resilience.
SuculentasCrassulaceae Aeonium percarneumJ. Pitard & L. Proust 1909
Foto:Jleon 2007-10-11

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