San Marcos Growers first introduced this very popular succulent plant to the horticultural trade in 1998 and has continued to grow this great landscape plant ever since. It was the first of a series of plants we received from John Bleck that we gave the "Jolly" moniker to, includingAeonium '...
The species Aeonium castello-paivae is one of the smaller Aeoniums and has been previously classified as a Sempervivum. It comes from La Gomera, the second smallest of the seven main islands in the Canary Islands where it grows in the mist zone from 650 to 3000 feet in elevation. This p...
Aeonium 'Jolly Towers' is a sister seedling ofAeonium 'Jolly Clusters', a garden hybrid introduced by San Marcos Growers in 2014 that was discovered growing beneath plants of Aeonium tabuliforme growing on a rock wall in the Goleta California garden of plantsman John Bleck. Unlike 'Jolly Cluste...