Aeonium×anagenseP.V.Heath
Aeonium×anagensis , Aeonium’Green Star',Aeonium’Pancakes '
Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : AeonieaeGenus : Aeonium

In cultivation, Santarém, Portugal. Photo by Sofia Cardoso. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
The specific name " anagense(an - uh - GEN - see ) " means " of or from Anaga " and refers toMacizo de Anaga , a mountain mountain chain in northeasterly Tenerife whereAeonium×anagensewas discovered .
Aeonium×anagenseis a natural hybrid that leave from a cross betweenAeonium lindleyiandAeonium tabuliforme . It occurs on stone by the coast below Taganana in the northeasterly ofTenerife , Canary Islands , at elevations of about 1,480 feet ( 450 m ) .
Aeonium×anagense , also love asAeonium’Pancakes ' , is a small , shrubby succulent with a svelte , erect fore and few scanty leg that stop in flatrosettesof green , velvety , overlapping leaves . It can grow up to 8 column inch ( 20 cm ) magniloquent . The farewell are spoon - shaped and can measure out up to 2 inches ( 5 cm ) long and 1 column inch ( 2.5 cm ) widely . They are sarcoid , covered with short , soft hair’s-breadth , and have margins trace with sundry foresightful and shortcilia .

In cultivation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Noelene Tomlinson. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
The flowers are pale yellow , star topology - shaped , and seem in laxinflorescencesin spring .
This hybrid resemblesAeonium tabuliformebut has a different outgrowth riding habit and less dense , much smaller rosette .
Light : A.×anagensegrows ripe in full sun to partial shade . Indoors , give it bright collateral light as much as potential . A leggy , stretched plant is a sign of not getting enough luminance .

In cultivation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Santino Rischitelli. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
land : While most succulents do well when plant in a potting premix specifically forge for succulents , sandy loam or regular potting admixture improve with perlite is better forA.×anagensebecause it requires some more moisture .
Temperature : This succulent does not care hot or juiceless atmospheric condition and may go inactive in summertime . It choose temperature between 65 and 75 ° F ( 18 and 24 ° C).A.×anagensecan withstand temperature as down as 30 ° F ( -1.1 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° nose candy ) .
tearing : A.×anagenserequires more water than most succulent , but too much moisture can stimulate antecedent rotting . In spring and fall , water the plant thoroughly , then admit the grime to dry out before watering again . Water more sparingly in winter . The plant does not need to be watered during its summertime quiescence except in waterless conditions .

In cultivation, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Photo by Santino Rischitelli. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
Fertilizing : eat your flora during the grow season with a half - strength balanced fertilizer once a calendar month . Do not feedA.×anagensewhen it is inactive in the summertime months .
repot : If growingA.×anagensein a container , repot every two to three year with fresh potting soil . Choose a container with drainage holes to void standing water and antecedent rot .
generation : This succulent is very easy to propagate from cuttings . The best time to take film editing is spring . Allow the cut end to dry out for several days before placing it in the soil .
find out more atHow to mature and Care for Aeonium .
A.×anagenseis non - toxic to humans and beast .
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