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Aeonium haworthii

Aeonium haworthii Webb & Bethel.  
Family: Crassulaceae
Pinwheel
[Sempervivum haworthii Hort. Angl. ex Salm-Dyck]
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Reid V. Moran in Flora of North America (vol. 8)
Shrubs closely dome-shaped, 7 dm, with many adventitious woody prop roots. Stems branched, 3-10 mm thick, woody; bark rough-reticulate and fissured. Leaves: rosettes lax, concave, 15-25-leaved, to 1 dm diam.; blade gray-green, often red-edged, obovate, 3-6 cm, 2-5 mm thick, firm, marginal cilia curved forward, broad-based, surfaces glabrous. Cymes lax, flat-topped, 0.5-1.5 dm, glabrous. Flowers bell-shaped, 1 cm diam.; calyx glabrous; petals 7-9, erect, cream. 2n = 72.

Flowering late spring. North-facing cliffs in canyons and above sea; 0-300 m; introduced; Calif.; Atlantic Islands (Canary Islands, Tenerife).

Aeonium haworthii, grown in Californian gardens, is well established locally on north-facing cliffs, both in Aliso Canyon, Orange County, and above the sea at La Jolla, San Diego County.

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