Aeonium cuneatum Webb & Berthel. is a plant in the Crassulaceae family, order Saxifragales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

Photo of Aeonium cuneatum Webb & Berthel. (Aeonium cuneatum Webb & Berthel.)
🌿 Plantae

Aeonium cuneatum Webb & Berthel.

Aeonium cuneatum Webb & Berthel.

Aeonium cuneatum is a stemless succulent flowering plant native to Tenerife, Canary Islands, with wedge-shaped leaves.

Family
Genus
Aeonium
Order
Saxifragales
Class
Magnoliopsida

About Aeonium cuneatum Webb & Berthel.

Aeonium cuneatum Webb & Berthel. is a succulent flowering plant species belonging to the Crassulaceae family. It is native to Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands. This species produces a large leaf rosette and has no stem. Its leaves are smooth, with a grey sheen on the upper surface that can be rubbed off. It grows new offshoots very easily, forming large clumps of Aeonium plants spreading across the ground. Its flowers are yellow, and have a more open structure than the flowers of many other Aeonium species. The Latin specific epithet cuneatum, meaning "wedge-shaped", refers to the shape of this species' leaves.

Photo: (c) Wolfgang Bettighofer, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Wolfgang Bettighofer · cc-by-nc

Taxonomy

Plantae Tracheophyta Magnoliopsida Saxifragales Crassulaceae Aeonium

More from Crassulaceae

Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

Identify Aeonium cuneatum Webb & Berthel. instantly — even offline

iNature uses on-device AI to identify plants, animals, fungi and more. No internet needed.

Download iNature — Free

Start Exploring Nature Today

Download iNature for free. 10 identifications on us. No account needed. No credit card required.

Download Free on App Store