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Aeonium Smithii (Smith’s Giant Houseleek)
Native to the Canary Islands (Tenerife), Aeonium Smithii is one surprising Aeonium. Generally speaking, a lot of Aeoniums tend to die after flowering (monocarpic) and
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Aeonium Short Black
This is a really nicely formed Aeonium, with similar colouring to that of Aeonium Zwartkop. Aeonium Short Black seems to be a more compact hybrid
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Aeonium Inferno
This Aeonium is simply gorgeous! I purchased this specimen through my local Bunnings for a steal, I think it was something like $8.95…BARGAIN! Some believe
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Kalanchoe Luciae Fantastic
An absolutely outstanding specimen, Kalanchoe Luciae Fantastic is sure to win any succulent lovers heart! With almost rainbow coloured leaves deepening in colour depending on
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Portulacaria Afra (Elephant Bush)
This is the largest variety of Portulacaria and the most common. This variety can grow to 4m in height and will keep spreading outwards unless
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Aeonium Lindleyi
This Aeonium is on the smaller side when it comes to rosettes, growing up to only around 9cm in diameter, the plant itself can grow