Yours is taller but I think we're growing the same cultivar of Aeonium arboreum 'Cyclops'. Big heads of leaves with ginorumous flowers. No flowers on mine yet this year but here is a link to one its flowers last year with my 50 pound Aussie Fletcher for comparison.
Yours is taller but I think we're growing the same cultivar of Aeonium arboreum 'Cyclops'. Big heads of leaves with ginorumous flowers. No flowers on mine yet this year but here is a link to one its flowers last year with my 50 pound Aussie Fletcher for comparison.
Here in Seattle, I might get the adjacent foxglove to get that tall, in July! but no way to get a Aeonium to look like that, unless I have a greenhouse ;)
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Wow. You get bragging rights!
That is the darndest thing I've seen! Gorgeous!!
Yours is taller but I think we're growing the same cultivar of Aeonium arboreum 'Cyclops'. Big heads of leaves with ginorumous flowers. No flowers on mine yet this year but here is a link to one its flowers last year with my 50 pound Aussie Fletcher for comparison.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2451/3564676612_001d53d0bf.jpg
Yours is taller but I think we're growing the same cultivar of Aeonium arboreum 'Cyclops'. Big heads of leaves with ginorumous flowers. No flowers on mine yet this year but here is a link to one its flowers last year with my 50 pound Aussie Fletcher for comparison.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2451/3564676612_001d53d0bf.jpg
Whoa!!! That's one crazy tall aeonium! We have some purple ones that are about four feet tall (got them at garage sale for free).
Here in Seattle, I might get the adjacent foxglove to get that tall, in July! but no way to get a Aeonium to look like that, unless I have a greenhouse ;)
Now THAT'S a dance partner!
Mark, I think you are correct in identifying the variety "Cyclops".
Thanks for dropping in Y'all.
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