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Aichryson
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba ''Jovibarba'' ("beard of Jupiter") is a ...
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Aichryson
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba ''Jovibarba'' ("beard of Jupiter") is a ...
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Aichryson Laxum
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba ''Jovibarba'' ("beard of Jupiter") is a ...
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Aichryson Bitumosum
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba'') are not closely related to the three Can ...
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Aichryson Punctatum
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba'') are not closely related to the three Can ...
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Aichryson Parlatorei
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba'') are not closely related to the three Can ...
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Aichryson Pachycaulon
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba'') are not closely related to the three Can ...
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Aichryson Brevipetalum
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba'') are not closely related to the three Can ...
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Aichryson Tortuosum
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba'') are not closely related to the three Can ...
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Aichryson Porphyrogennetos
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba'') are not closely related to the three Can ...
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Aichryson Palmense
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba'') are not closely related to the three Can ...
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Aichryson Bethencourtianum
''Aichryson'' is a genus of about 15 species of succulent, subtropical plants, mostly native to the Canary Islands, with a few in the Azores, Madeira and Morocco. The species of ''Aichryson'' are not frost-resistant. They are related to ''Sempervivum, Jovibarba, Greenovia, Aeonium'' and ''Monanthes'', readily seen in their similar flowers. The genus name comes from a contraction of the Greek "aei" (always) and "chrysos" (gold). Several species are cultivated as ornamental plants. The hybrid cultivar ''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'' var. ''domesticum'' 'Variegatum' is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Taxonomy Recent phylogenetic studies of Crassulaceae indicate that ''Aichryson'' is closely related to ''Monanthes'' and ''Aeonium'' (both genera are also largely endemic to the Canary Islands). Two other genera of Crassulaceae that have many-parted (polymerous) flowers (''Sempervivum'' and ''Jovibarba'') are not closely related to the three Can ...
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Aichryson × Aizoides
''Aichryson'' × ''aizoides'', youth-and-old-age, is a hybrid species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to the Canary Islands. Its parents are ''Aichryson tortuosum'' × ''Aichryson punctatum''. A succulent, its 'Variegatum' cultivar has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit The Award of Garden Merit (AGM) is a long-established annual award for plants by the British Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). It is based on assessment of the plants' performance under UK growing conditions. History The Award of Garden Merit ... as a houseplant. References aizoides Interspecific plant hybrids House plants Endemic flora of the Canary Islands Plants described in 1993 {{Crassulaceae-stub ...
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