
Greenovia diplocycla
syn: Aeonium diplocyclum
Description
Greenovia diplocycla is a succulent plant native to the Canary Islands, famed for its rosette-shaped leaves. These rosettes can be quite large and are similar in shape to those of Echeveria. The leaves can be various colors. The plant's most attractive feature is their form. The plants have a distinctive beauty. The plants will also produce clusters of small flowers. The plant is well-adapted to the climate of the Canary Islands. Greenovia diplocycla requires well-draining soil, and is relatively easy to grow. For cultivation, choose a location with bright, indirect light, and make sure it is watered sparingly.
Description
Greenovia diplocycla is a succulent plant native to the Canary Islands, famed for its rosette-shaped leaves. These rosettes can be quite large and are similar in shape to those of Echeveria. The leaves can be various colors. The plant's most attractive feature is their form. The plants have a distinctive beauty. The plants will also produce clusters of small flowers. The plant is well-adapted to the climate of the Canary Islands. Greenovia diplocycla requires well-draining soil, and is relatively easy to grow. For cultivation, choose a location with bright, indirect light, and make sure it is watered sparingly.