Aeonium Sunburst
Aeonium 'Sunburst'
Mid Winter 2022
9
- 0
Mid Winter 2022
13
- 1
Early Winter 2019
11
- 1
Mid Spring 2018
12
- 2
Late Winter 2018
15
- 5
Mid Winter 2018
9
- 1
Early Autumn 2018
15
- 0
Mid Spring 2017
19
- 5
Mid Autumn 2017
6
- 8









Aeonium Sunburst
Mid Winter 2022
9
Mid Winter 2022
13

Wow! Beautiful! 💘😍
Early Winter 2019
11

#bestof2019
Mid Spring 2018
12

OMG that is just gorgeous!!!!😀👺❤

@frany66 thank you.
Late Winter 2018
15

Headchop now these babies. Without any green colour will they survive @Yollymac @Muzz67

Just leave them in the mother plant they should survive and grow some green parts. 😊 They are absolutely gorgeous!!

Beautiful!

Agree with @Yollymac they should be fine!😍

#succulent-propagation-advice
Mid Winter 2018
9

This has got massive but because it’s shaded by other plants doesn’t have the lovely colours of last year.
Early Autumn 2018
15
Mid Spring 2017
19

😍😍😍

@muzz Jacqui is this possibly a sunburst?

Ros @rosegardengirl mine looks same and was sold to me as sunbusrt tricolour. It's under tree house leek

Thanks @frany66

Absolutely gorgeous!
Mid Autumn 2017
6

#aeonium #kiwitricolor

I recently discovered that the name kiwi is not correct ...It is called aeonium haworthii Dream colour apparrently 😆

Jacque @Muzz67 so much to learn.

Do you use the ICN ? International Crassulae Network? http://www.crassulaceae.ch/de/artikel?akID=22&aaID=4&aiID=K&aID=2916

@Muzz67 no I haven't. Pretty new to this. The swap page on fb was my first place and now I am using this app. But will look there as well.

This app is great isn't it Roslyn . The ICN helps with all the tricky ids and for the officially recognised names and spelling.I love learning 😆

@Muzz67 I really appreciate all the tagging you have done for me. I certainly have kept you all busy. I have been busy myself just taking pictures. I didn't realise how many we have. I haven't really started on hubby's orchids or roses yet. Plus we have natives and gingers that I will put up when the flower

You're welcome.😆Cant wait to see more of your wonderful plants 😆