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'''''Aeonium undulatum''''' is one of the larger [[aeonium]]s with the rosette often over a metre from the ground on a single stem.  Other rosettes do not branch off this stem (normally) but grow from the bottom, unlike most aeoniums. The plant is [[monocarpic]] so the flowering stem will die when it flowers which is normally after about 5 years.
 
The [[Botanical name|specific epithet]] "undulatum" comes from the Latin ''[[wikt:unda#Latin|unda]]'', meaning "wave," and refers to the wavy leaves.<ref>{{es icon}} [http://www.floradecanarias.com/aeonium_undulatum.html Flora Vascular de Canarias]</ref>.  Other names include ''Sempervivum undulatum'', ''Sempervivum youngianum'', and "saucer plant" <ref>[http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Crassulaceae/Aeonium_undulatum.html Desert Tropicals]</ref>


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Latest revision as of 17:01, 20 November 2010

 Aeonium undulatum subsp. var.  Saucer plant
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Aeonium undulatum is one of the larger aeoniums with the rosette often over a metre from the ground on a single stem. Other rosettes do not branch off this stem (normally) but grow from the bottom, unlike most aeoniums. The plant is monocarpic so the flowering stem will die when it flowers which is normally after about 5 years.

The specific epithet "undulatum" comes from the Latin unda, meaning "wave," and refers to the wavy leaves.[1]. Other names include Sempervivum undulatum, Sempervivum youngianum, and "saucer plant" [2]

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