Aeonium haworthiiSalm - Dyck ex Webb & Berthel .
Pinwheel , Pinwheel Aeonium , Haworth ’s Aeonium
Sempervivum haworthii

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Family : CrassulaceaeSubfamily : SempervivoideaeTribe : AeonieaeGenus : Aeonium
Aeonium haworthiiis native to theCanary Islands(Anaga and Teno massif in Nothern Tenerife ) . It grows at lift below 3,280 feet ( 1,000 m ) .
Aeonium haworthiiis a dumbly branched succulent shrub with woody , ascending or pendant branches ending with rosettes of gray-headed - greenish , blueish - commons to yellowish - green leaves often ting red along the ciliate margins . It can grow up to 2 feet ( 60 centimeter ) tall and is usually about as wide as tall . The rosette are rather flattish , with inner leaf more or less tumid , and can reach up to 4.4 inch ( 11 centimeter ) in diameter . The leaf are overweight , obovate , reel on the lower Earth’s surface , measure up to 2.2 inch ( 5.5 cm ) long , 1.2 inch ( 3 cm ) widely , and about 0.2 inches ( 0.5 cm ) thick-skulled .

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The flush are star - regulate , 7- to 9 - merous , wan yellow-bellied to nearly ashen , sometimes ting pink , and appear in lax terminal hemispherical clusters in late spring . The clusters can reach 6.4 inches ( 16 centimeter ) in diameter .
USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b : from 30 ° F ( −1.1 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° C ) .
Aeoniums do not like hot or dry weather . Therefore , they may go inactive in summer and do not want any water system except in very dry conditions . In extreme heat , their leaf will curve to prevent inordinate water system loss . Growing them in moist shade will keep them growing , but their reliable growth time of year is winter to spring when temperatures are cool , 65 to 75 ° farad ( 18 to 24 ° 100 ) , and damp . In the wintertime , waterwhenever the grease has dry out out . Test by poking your finger down into the dirt an inch or 2 ( 2.5 to 5 cm ) . Too much moisture or allowing them to sit in cockeyed filth will causeroot rot .

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A sandlike loam or regular potting mix is better than a mix specifically for cacti and succulents sinceAeoniumsneed some wet . If you grow them in containers , repot them with fresh potting territory every 2 to 3 years .
Feedduring the raise time of year with a half - strength balanced fertiliser every calendar month or so . Do not feed while sleeping .
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