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  • Félix (Private Message) 02/13/04 4:24 PM  
    Aeonium 'pseudotabuliformae'

    Cereusly, my learned oracle....
    I don't think so but I can say ... before many years growing that Aeonium cv pseudotabulaeforme ( but no tabuliforme ) it may be a cultivar bewteen Aeonium holochrysum - thhis is my opinion more stronger - or another member of this group Arboreum ( vestitum indeed, may be, or manriqueorum, or perhaps... korneliuslemsii.. ) and I really think that the another parent is Aeonium from the Canariensia group ( And I think that would be some like palmense, or subplanum or virgineum or longithrysum )
    Only the mollecular analisys will say the true

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  • (Anonymously) (Private Message) 02/13/04 4:18 PM  
    Aeonium Bronze Medal

    What is the difference bewteen Aeonium ciliatum x Haworthii and A. haworthii x ciliatum ? I think it is a nonense Giuseppe and too would be a cultivar between Aeonium sedifolium and Aeonium haworthii or another specie in the greenhouses.... Talk, talk, talk.....

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  • Félix (Private Message) 02/13/04 4:13 PM  
    Aeonium canariensis palmense

    Aeonium canariensis palmense do not exist !!!
    Really the name acepted is Aeonium canariene var palmense from La Palma island. I remark in the necessity of make a new renaming of some of the Aeonium species I suggest for example in the group Canariensia
    Aeonium canariense only from Tenerife island
    Aeonium palmense only from Palma island
    Aeonium virgineum for Gran Canaria island
    Aeonium subplanum for Gomera island
    Aeonium longithrysum from Hierro Island
    All this species are endemic in only one island and now respectibly are named: Aeonium canariense only from Tenerife island, Aeonium canariense var. palmense only from La Palma island and Hierro Island, Aeonium canariense var. subplanum only from Gomera island, Aeonium canariense var. virgineum only from Gran CAnaria island, and some author talk about a form of Aeonium canarience var palmense form longithrysum, only for The Golfo, in the Hierro island.....
    Really this genus needs a revision......!!!!!





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  • Alex (Private Message) 02/13/04 12:51 PM  
    Aeonium canariensis palmense

    Dear Trevena Cross,

    My name is Alex Bramwell and I am writing to you from Editorial Rueda, a publisher of natural history books about the Canary islands.

    We currently publish the best source of information on Canarian plants, including David Bramwell's Wildflowers of the Canary islands, cataloguing and illustrating all the 650 endemic species, including all the aeoniums. For more info have a look at:

    http://www.balogh.com/rueda/editorial_rueda.html

    Best wishes



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  • Giuseppe (Private Message) 06/05/03 2:42 PM  
    Aeonium Bronze Medal

    Dear Yale,
    for me it's an hybrid of A. haworthii X ciliatum
    (not confused with A. ciliatum X Haworthii)

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  • Cereusly Steve (Private Message) 05/11/03 4:54 PM  
    Aeonium 'pseudotabuliformae'

    Despite the name, it appears to be a hybrid between Aeonium arboreum and A.canariense with no Aeonium tabuliforme in its parentage at all.

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  • scott hudson Premium user United States (Private Message) 03/25/03 10:17 AM  
    Aeonium Caitlin Hybrid;

    Very nice!

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  • Per Bünger (Private Message) 10/24/02 12:00 PM  
    Aeonium decorum in flower

    I´m from denmark and I love cacti

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  • giuseppe (Private Message) 10/13/02 10:19 AM  
    Aeonium Caitlin Hybrid;

    Dear Yale,
    Aeonium's hybrids by Catlin it've each the name..
    in addittion I research some hybrids by Catlin for eventually exchange
    Giuseppe Tavormina

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  • Leroy Albert M.M.C. Belgium (Private Message) 05/24/02 4:06 PM  
    Aeonium decorum in flower

    Dear,
    I can nearly agree with the name Aeonium decorum, but to be 100% I should like to see an overall picture of the plant.
    regards
    Albert

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  • Cereusly Steve (Private Message) 05/14/02 4:08 AM  
    Aeonium decorum in flower

    Its definitely Aeonium decorum.

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