Aeonium tabuliforme

Aeonium tabuliforme

Aeonium tabuliforme is a species of the genus Aeonium in the family Crassulaceae ( Crassulaceae ).

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  • 3.2 Notes and references

Description

Vegetative characteristics

Aeonium tabuliforme grows as two or more years, single or very rare budding, mono carpe rosette plant. Her short, up almost missing, strong shoots are smooth. Their flat rosettes reach a diameter from 9 to 40 cm. All sheets are pressed together brick -shaped and narrow. The obovate to lanceolate wrong, weak at first and then fluff -haired verkahlenden, pale to bright green leaves are 4-20 inches long, 2-4 inches wide and 0.3 to 0.6 inches thick. Towards the peak, they are rounded and carry a mounted Spitzchen. The base is wedge-shaped. The leaf margin is fringed hair occupied, which are 0.5 to 2 millimeters long.

Generative features

The inflorescence has a length of 15 to 30 centimeters and a width of 12 to 30 centimeters. The peduncle is 12 to 30 inches long. The seven-to neunzähligen flowers are on a 2-20 mm long pedicel. Their sepals are pubescent. The pale yellow, elliptical, pointed petals are 6-7 mm long and 1.5 to 2 millimeters wide. The stamens are bald.

Systematics and distribution

Aeonium tabuliforme is common in the north of Tenerife, at an altitude of about 850 meters.

The first description as Sempervivum tabuliforme by Adrian Hardy Haworth was published in 1819. Philip Barker Webb and Sabin Berthelot set the style in 1840 in the genus Aeonium.

Evidence

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