

How to identify Green Rose Buds (Aeonium aureum)
Green Rose Buds is a clumping succulent with multiple rosettes that can span up to 16 inches (41 cm) in diameter. Typically, each rosette measures between 4 to 10 inches (10 to 25 cm) across, though some individuals may grow larger. The plant's apple-green leaves change in color during winter and form tight, rounded balls during summer dormancy. After 3 to 4 years, green Rose Buds produces a rigid, erect inflorescence bearing bright yellow flowers, after which it sets seed in hard, woody fruits. Green Rose Buds has a dormancy period in the summer when it requires minimal to no watering.
Clumping succulent with 16 inches (41 cm) rosettes.
Leaves change color seasonally, forming tight balls.
Erect inflorescence with bright yellow flowers.
Hard, woody fruits after flowering.
Summer dormancy requiring minimal watering.
Scientific Classification of Green Rose Buds