
Aeonium pseudomacrochele
Aeonium Pseudomacrochele · a succulent of the Crassulaceae family, with terminal rosettes on woody stems. Grown in our nursery in the Almería desert in full sun, with minimal watering and 100% mineral soil—the plant pictured is the one you will receive.
About Aeonium Pseudomacrochele
Known in botany as Aeonium Pseudomacrochele, this succulent belongs to the Crassulaceae family and comes from Canary Islands and North Africa. Its most distinctive feature is terminal rosettes on long stalks, a trait that makes it unmistakable even among advanced collectors.
We grow Aeonium Pseudomacrochele at Succulentae, in the heart of the Almería desert, where the dry Mediterranean climate replicates the ideal conditions for the plant to develop its compact form and best coloration. That's why you receive a robust plant, with marked natural color and hardened against sun and drought.
Botanical fact sheet
| Scientific name | Aeonium Pseudomacrochele | |
| Family | Crassulaceae | |
| Origin | Canary Islands and North Africa | |
| Natural habitat | coastal cliffs and lowland zones | |
| Adult size | 15-100 cm depending on species | |
| Flowering | yellow pyramid-shaped inflorescences in winter-spring | |
| Propagation | stem or rosette cutting | |
| Toxicity | non-toxic |
Did you know?
The rosettes close on themselves during summer to protect from extreme heat, opening again when the gentle Canarian autumn rains return.
WateringWater
sparingly
Cold
Tolerates 0 °C, ideal in
Size:
15–25 cm
“Llegó en perfecto estado y muy bien embalada. La planta es preciosa, mucho mejor que en la foto.”
“Servicio rápido, planta sana y bonita. Repetiré sin duda.”
“Muy contenta con la compra. Cultivada al sol de Almería, se nota en la calidad.”



