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pagesforposey · 7 months
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Contemporary Landscape in San Francisco Photo of a small contemporary drought-tolerant and partial sun side yard concrete paver garden path in winter.
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biophysicalresonance · 9 months
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Landscape - Concrete Pavers This is an illustration of a sizable, drought-tolerant, full-sun hillside concrete paver landscaping from the mid-century modern era.
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oberynmaartell · 1 year
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Landscape Here is an illustration of a sizable, full-sun, backyard concrete paver garden path in the spring.
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xplant-co-kr · 2 years
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El aeonium sunburst es una planta suculenta variegada que añade alegría a cualquier jardín.
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airames · 2 years
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Cultivar es una forma de vida en algunas ocasiones se lleva ciertas tristezas aeonium sunburst 🌵🌱❤️
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pallanophblargh · 4 years
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Just taking some time to appreciate the ridiculous plant collection, mostly succulents. It’s truly ridiculous, but it’s been nearly 3 months since buying any new plants, though I have adopted a few from a good friend. (Including that absolutely stunning sunburst aeonium and the Lenore dean echeveria that I hope keeps liking me? *anxious sweating*)
They’re doing well for the most part. I’ve lost some this year, but it’s okay, and I can say I am satisfied with the collection at this point. Though I would really like half of my agaves to make a proper comeback already. (Also I need more darker hued plants in the future, oooooh)
Grow lights make things SO much easier, and the LED lights work really well!
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edgeofdesiree · 5 years
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Aeonium “Sunburst” cristata (crested)
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zanthiakhalaplace · 5 years
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Another sprite of the succulent! This one resembles and aeonium sunburst, so cute!
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regnum-plantae · 6 years
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Aeonium species, Crassulaceae
This display of Aeonium species at the Winter Gardens combines the most striking cultivars from the Canary Islands Room at Glasgow Botanic Gardens, where many more plants native to the archipelago are grown together over a much larger space. If last year I missed the blooming of the Aeonium arboreum var. holochrysum grown there, here I found all the plants loaded with yellow, sun-shaped flowers. Not only the three spikes you see in the middle photo, but a few more around the place, as it’s one of the most commonly grown Aeoniums. 
The dark-coloured rosettes highly contrasting against the green foliage are those of Aeonium arboreum ‘Zwartkop’ or ‘Schwarzkopf’, not nearly as dark and rose-bud shaped as it generally looks like when growing in parts of the world where the sun shines for a bit longer and a bit harder than here in Scotland. Lanky and floppy as it is, it’s still very noticeable.   
The two large variegated rosettes belong to Aeonium arboreum ‘Sunburst’ and one is particularly interesting as it displays variegation mostly on one half. 
In the foreground, the smaller and less commonly cultivated Aeonium gomerense, endemic to the island of La Gomera, covers the base of this well-planned, pyramidal show of Crassulaceae.  
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respitefortheweary · 7 years
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wyldeplantlife · 3 years
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Aeonium ‘Sunburst’
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jedi-bird · 3 years
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The weather has been closer to spring than winter, which the succulents seem to really be enjoying it.
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Aeonium decorum „Sunburst“
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succulentsandsoon · 5 years
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Aeonium ‘Sunburst’ (pretty sure) seen in a greenhouse.
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pallanophblargh · 5 years
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Obsession level: ridiculous! But I am satisfied with the state of these succulents. No filter on any of these, but assorted grow lights are being used to help them reach their full potential. (They wouldn’t look nearly as compact or colorful in regular lighting scenarios, there are too many overcast days right now)
I can’t pick a favorite. But I can tell you how proud I am of the echeveria cante (big white plant in the top photo, left hand side) and the bloom it made these past few months (photos 2 and 3). Another is on the way! Also my echeveria laui, white plant in photos 6 and 7 has experienced a major glow up: so many new leaves, I am just SO PROUD. Oh yes and my sunburst aeonium in photo #4 has grown SO FAST I wish I had a good before picture!
Soon I will need to permanently curb the collection bug, but it’s all good!
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