Tree Houseleek, Disc Houseleek (Aeonium glandulosum)
Aeonium glandulosum has a very short stem, a biennial to a perennial succulent plant. The sheets are arranged in a dense rosette, obovate, sugary and up to 10 cm in length. The leaves are rhomboidal spatulated. The flora emerges in a big, panicling, with yellow petals and red spotted, and emerges from the center of the rosette.
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Location: ., Stockholm, Europe, Sweden
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