Aeonium haworthii hybrids
Common name
pinwheel aeonium
Family
Crassulaceae
Flora category
Vascular – Exotic
Structural class
Herbs - Dicotyledons other than Composites
Conservation status
Not applicable
Flower colours
Yellow
Year naturalised
1988
Origin
Cultivation (Tenerife)
Etymology
aeonium: Ancient name used by the Greek physician Pedanius Dioscorides (circa 40-90 AD) for a plant similar to Aeonium arboreum
haworthii: Named after Adrian Hardy Haworth (1776-1833), English entomologist, botanist and carcinologist who authored several works on succelents.