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Aeonium spathulatum

Kingdom
3Plants
Phylum
6Angiospermae
Class
6Asteranae
Subclass
2Crassulidae
Phase
1Crassulales
Subphase
5Aeonioideae
Stage
7
Name

Aeonium spathulatum

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3-662.15.__

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English: Crag cake.
Region: Tenerife.
Habitat: in the lava flows.
BotanyHerb; succulent; flat as a plate; only a few centimeters thick and can be found vertically planted as they occur in nature.
Use: favorite ornamental, attractive, exotic appearance.
Stem: very short stem, dense and dressed with old leaves from the base; simple, sterile plant rosette; rosettes are born and develop horizontally, with stems ranging from 10 cm that divide the apex into several rosettes, with a diameter of 15 cm to 30 cm and with dense and flattened leaves throughout the year.
Leaves: interwoven; 8 to 15 cm long, 4 cm wide; wedged, attenuated at the base, wider near the apex, where they are round with a small ridge between the apex of a faint green; oval and rhomboid in style; do not branch inside, sessile.
Inflorescence: straight stems from the center of the rosette, leafy along the stem.
Its leaves are
Flowers: faint yellow; lower flowers 7 mm long; ovate segments; 4 mm long.
he leaves are kept in a continuous pattern, achieving a swirling shape and are usually seen on rocky walls, places where they grow very well.
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  • ›6 Asteranae
  • ›2 Crassulidae
  • ›1 Crassulales
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