Photographie – Weekly Challenge 2012
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Inside an Aeonium Cyrico shines a drop of today’s morning rain. Aeonium is a genus of about 35 species of succulent, subtropical plants of the family Crassulaceae. The name comes from the ancient Greek « aionos » (ageless).
Growth habit – The aeonium require little water (irrigation every 15 days) and in winter is often reduced. It needs sun or partial shade. Not withstand frost and extreme temperatures. In the summer must be outside for good plant growth, and fall safekeeping and care that the ambient temperature is below 10 º C. The aeonium not require a particular soil. In sandy soils compacted plant grows best. It grows well in direct ground or in pots. When the plant is located directly on the ground have to take the shelter from the sun or very direct and extreme frost and low winter temperatures. – Source: Wikipedia.
Listen to your plants… and they will talk to you.
And their stories must be captivating. Would you please be my personal translator?
Une photo impressionnante…
Le français s’améliore ? Merci pour la visite de ce côté de la Sarine.
MfG 🙂
I like that crassulaes grow from the inside.
An amazing growth pattern, isn’t-it? Thanks for the visit 🙂
Absolutely stunning photography! Love! 🙂
Thank you Madelaine. I am happy you like it 🙂
fabulous image
Thanks for the commented visit Jo 🙂
What a gorgeous image!
Thank you TRS for dropping by. I noticed you are also a flower observer and I am pleased you like my little Aeonium 🙂
Exquisite!
Thank you « Phoenix » Susan for the visit and appreciation 🙂
Beautiful Macroshot, stunning!
Thank you Anna, your photos are no less gorgeous 😉