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Aeonium 'Mardi Gras'

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Byadmin May 15, 2025
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aeoniums
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Resistances
Drought tolerant
Suitable Locations
Xeriscapic
Soil pH Preferences
Moderately acid (5.6 – 6.0), Slightly acid (6.1 – 6.5)
Sun Requirements
Full Sun to Partial Shade, Partial or Dappled Shade
Uses
Provides winter interest
Wildlife Attractant
Bees
Containers
Needs excellent drainage in pots
Flower Time
Late winter or early spring, Spring
Flowers
Showy
Leaves
Unusual foliage color, Variegated
Life cycle
Perennial
Miscellaneous
Patent/Plant Breeders' Rights: USPP21407
Plant Habit
Cactus/Succulent
Detailed Information

Aeonium ‘Mardi Gras’ is a hybrid, so it doesn’t have a single “native” region. However, it’s parentage traces back to the Canary Islands. Therefore, the *species* from which it was bred originate from the Canary Islands.

Here’s the breakdown:

* **Aeoniums are native to the Canary Islands, Madeira, Cape Verde, and Morocco.** These volcanic islands off the coast of Africa are known for their unique succulent flora.
* **’Mardi Gras’ is a hybrid cultivar.** This means it’s a cross between two or more *Aeonium* species, intentionally bred for its desirable characteristics (in this case, vibrant coloration).
* **The parentage of specific cultivars can vary.** Without knowing the exact species used to create ‘Mardi Gras’, we can’t pinpoint its precise origin.

**In conclusion:** While Aeonium ‘Mardi Gras’ itself isn’t “native” anywhere, its genetic heritage lies primarily in the **Canary Islands**. The parent species likely come from that region.

Needs excellent drainage in pots

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