Aeonium lindleyisubsp.viscatum(Bolle ) Bañares
genus Aeonium lindleyivar.viscatum , Aeonium viscatum , Sempervivum tortuosumvar.viscatum , Sempervivum viscatum
Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : AeonieaeGenus : Aeonium

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genus Aeonium lindleyisubsp.viscatumis aboriginal to theCanary Islands(La Gomera ) .
genus Aeonium lindleyisubsp.viscatum , also acknowledge asAeonium viscatum , is a lush shrublet with offset that bear green foliage densely breed with passing short multicellular haircloth . The foliation may bet slightly chaotic when untested , but it can have a beautifully compact form as it mature .
The jaundiced , star - shaped flowers appear from late spring to former summer .

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USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b : from 30 ° F ( −1.1 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° C ) .
Aeoniums do not like blistering or dry weather . In summer , they may go sleeping and do not require any piddle except in arid conditions . In extreme heat , their leaves will curve to foreclose excessive water system personnel casualty . grow them in moist tincture will keep them originate , but their true maturation time of year is winter to springtime when temperatures are nerveless , 65 to 75 ° F ( 18 to 24 ° C ) , and damp . In the wintertime , waterwhenever the ground has dry out out . screen by poking your finger down into the soil an inch or 2 ( 2.5 to 5 centimetre ) . Too much moisture or allowing them to sit in loaded soil will causeroot rot .
A sandy loam or regular potting mixing is ripe than a admixture specifically for cacti and succulent sinceAeoniums postulate some moisture . If you raise them in containers , repot them with bracing potting soil every 2 to 3 years .

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Feedduring the growing time of year with a half - metier balanced fertilizer every calendar month or so . Do not feed while the flora is dormant .
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