aeonium
noun
ae·o·ni·um
ē-ˈō-nē-əm
-nyəm
plural aeoniums
: any of a genus (Aeonium of the family Crassulaceae, the orpine family) of evergreen, succulent herbs and shrubs that are native to northern Africa and nearby islands (such as the Canary and Madeira Islands) and are cultivated as ornamentals especially for their showy, terminal rosettes of fleshy leaves
Next to it was a forest of aeoniums—those fleshy rosettes of reddish green petals—rising on thick stems toward the light.—Anne Raver, New York Times, 21 Feb. 2008
Note: Aeoniums bear clusters of small, star-shaped flowers on a stem that emerges from the center of the leaf rosette.
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