There are multiple forms of Aeonium canariense in cultivation, most which are actually hybrids and many others which are simply incorrectly identified. I am not very good at separating these out, but I will try to upload only photos I am sure are at least MOSTLY Aeonium canariense, a very short, large-rosetted plant from multiple islands around the Canary Islands (every island having a slightly different form)
Aeonium canariense
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