Tree Aeonium Plant

Tree Aeonium, scientifically known as Aeonium arboreum, is a striking succulent plant native to the Canary Islands and North Africa. As its name suggests, it possesses a tree-like growth habit, with a single stem or trunk that branches out to form a rosette of leaves at the top.
  1. Form and Structure: The Tree Aeonium typically grows as a solitary, branched stem that can reach heights of up to three feet (about one meter). Its trunk is stout and woody, often with a grayish-brown bark that adds to its visual appeal. At the top of the trunk, multiple rosettes of leaves emerge, creating a distinctive crown-like structure.
  2. Leaves: The leaves of the Tree Aeonium are a defining feature of the plant. They are arranged in tight rosettes at the ends of the branches, forming dense clusters of foliage. The leaves are fleshy, spoon-shaped, and glossy, with a dark green coloration. In some cultivars, the leaves may exhibit reddish or purplish tones, particularly when exposed to bright sunlight or cooler temperatures.
  3. Flowers: During the plant’s flowering season, which typically occurs in late winter to early spring, the Tree Aeonium produces tall, erect stems topped with small clusters of yellow flowers. The flowers are relatively inconspicuous compared to the plant’s striking foliage but add a delicate touch to the overall appearance. After flowering, the rosettes may gradually decline, but the plant can regenerate from the base or produce offsets to continue its growth cycle.
  4. Growing Conditions: Tree Aeonium thrives in mild, Mediterranean-like climates and prefers well-draining soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH. It requires full to partial sunlight to maintain its compact growth habit and vibrant leaf coloration. While it can tolerate brief periods of drought, regular watering during the growing season promotes healthy growth and flowering. However, it’s crucial to avoid waterlogging the soil, as this can lead to root rot.
  5. Propagation: Tree Aeonium can be propagated from stem cuttings or by collecting and replanting offsets, also known as “pups,” that emerge around the base of mature plants. Stem cuttings should be allowed to callus for a few days before planting in a well-draining soil mix. With proper care and environmental conditions, these cuttings will develop roots and establish themselves as new plants.
  6. Landscape Use: Due to its striking appearance and architectural form, Tree Aeonium is often used as a focal point in succulent gardens, rockeries, or container plantings. It also makes an excellent addition to drought-tolerant landscapes or Mediterranean-style gardens, where its unique silhouette and low-maintenance requirements can be fully appreciated. Additionally, it can be grown indoors in bright, sunny locations, provided it receives adequate airflow and sunlight.

 

Tree Aeonium is a captivating succulent plant prized for its tree-like growth habit, attractive foliage, and ease of care. Whether grown as a specimen plant or incorporated into mixed succulent arrangements, it adds a touch of exotic beauty to any garden or landscape setting.

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150mm Pot from $59.95

300mm Pot from $119.95

500mm Pot from $189.95

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Tree Aeonium is a captivating succulent plant prized for its tree-like growth habit, attractive foliage, and ease of care. Whether grown as a specimen plant or incorporated into mixed succulent arrangements, it adds a touch of exotic beauty to any garden or landscape setting.