
The Aeonium 'Sunburst' is from the Crassulaceae family growing up to 18" tall these plants stand on a bare creamy white trunk with large rosettes of variegated green and white leaves that are edged in a light pink on their mature growth. These succulents also bloom like others in this family but instead of the standard yellow blooms like other Aeonium, these bloom a long stalk of star-shaped white creamy flowers.
Aeonium 'Sunburst' grows in many different weather conditions and works not only in water-wise landscapes but in any landscape where a unique texture or color pallet is needed. These succulents are known for taking temps well below freezing and withstanding even the warmest summers that Southern California to Arizona can throw at it. These succulents are best planted in full sun or areas exposed to plenty of direct light.
We grow all of our own plants and trees here at Moon Valley Nurseries and they are only grown from our best specimens so you are assured you are only getting top-quality plants and service at our stores. Stop into any Moon Valley Nurseries locations and allow one of our expertly trained nursery professionals to help you with your landscape design and show you the best way to incorporate beautiful water-wise plants like these in your yard. Selection varies seasonally, please be sure to call for current availability.
"These succulents are soo beautiful in our succulent garden, I just love the burst of different colors. These work well with other like plants and grow fairly quickly. "

The Purple Heart plant is a striking, fast-growing perennial prized for its vibrant, purple foliage and ease of care.
An attractive succulent valued for its dramatic foliage. Dazzling silver-blue leaves are abundant, and this aloe is a great bright accent in any landscape. Great for rock gardens!
The Queen Victoria Agave form a well rounded symmetrical cluster of uniform leaves that look fantastic in any desert landscape, especially when planted in rows.
Fast becoming one of our most popular varieties, Sticks on Fire have an amazing coral structure and natural color, turning a bright fiery red in the winter.
With the extreme heat and freezing temperatures of our desert climate, many of our desert acclimated trees, plants and cacti experience heat stress, freeze damage and yellowing.