Aeonium 'Cornish Tribute' is an outstanding small compact Aeonium developed by Claire Batten and Jeff Rowe. It has small delicate rosettes, with foliage that is ciliate on the margins and characteristically tinge red particularly in warmer weather. The inner rosettes are coloured a bright fresh green and contrast strongly with the dark reddish outer leaves. It is many branching and forms a low multi-stemmed mound-like clump.
An ideal houseplant, Aeonium 'Cornish Tribute' lends itself to indoor cultivation with its the compact habit and attractive colouring. Many Aeoniums can become too large for some indoor situations and the miniature size of 'Cornish Tribute' is just perfect and looks great in a low terracotta bowl.
Additional Information
Order | Saxifragales |
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Family | Crassulaceae |
Sub-Family | Sempervivoideae |
Geographical Origin | Horticultural origin: hybrid |
Cultivation | Warm sunny aspect. Some shade during summer heatwaves. Water well spring to autumn. Griity well-drained substrate. Ideal houseplant. Watch for mealybugs |
Eventual Height | 25cm |
Eventual Spread | 50cm |
Hardiness | Cold tolerant but not frost hardy. Dryish in winter. Aeoniums enjoy moist air and some watering in the winter but not if they are exposed to sub-zero temperatures in an unheated glasshouse |
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