Succulent Gardening: The Art of Nature

A thru E | Aeonium | Agaves | Aloes | Cactaceae||
Caudiciforms | Cotyledons & Graptos |
Crassulas & Dudleyas | Cuttings | Echeveria |
Euphorbiaceae | Gasteria~Haworthia |
Hanging Plants | House plants | Kalanchoe |
Mesemb | Sedum | Senecio | Specimen |
Sansevieria~Sempervivum| F thru Z | Holiday Gifts |






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Updated April 30, 2012
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Aeonium pseudotabulaeforme

Aeonium tabulaeforme come from the Canary Island. They grow flat to the ground and can grow to 20" in diameter. They are summer dormant so should be kept in a cool shady place in summer. They are intolerant to frost. Water thoroughly when soil is dry. They forms rosettes of broad, waxy green leaves with ciliate margins. Rosettes sit atop very short stems, appearing nearly stemless and usually at opposing angles. Yellow star-shaped flowers in clusters. Porous soil with adequate drainage. Filtered light and ample airflow. They like filtered light and will grow to 36 degrees fahrenheit. This is a hybrid (pseudotabulaeforme x arboreum. Minimum temperature 35 degrees F. Needs well-draining soil. Protect from frost.

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