“Aeonium” Genus

aeonium genus

While most Aeoniums are prevalently native to the Macaronesia regions of the Canary Islands, Tenerife, and Cape Verde, some species have spread their roots to Morocco in North Africa and some parts of East Africa. Aeoniums have been spotted growing in isolation on the rocky volcanic hillsides of the Semien National Park in Ethiopia. A close cousin to the Sempervivum, Aeoniums are of the same lineage as the family Crassulaceae and consist of about 35 subtropical plants. Below, you will find the list of Aeonium plants on Succulent City:

Aeonium Plants On Succulent City

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