Ballerina
Origin unknown. According to Rudolf Schulz, Aeonium in habitat and cultivation, 152, 2007, most likely a hybrid of A. glutinosum, possibly with A. canariense.
Also distributed as Aeonium 'Frosty' - a name probably not established.
Note :
As the photos below show, A. ‘Ballerina' is sometimes reverting = producing green, non variegated rosettes on one and the same plant. These green plants are distributed under the illegitimate name “ A. ‘Goblin’ ". The name is illegitimate because one and the same plant cannot have two names ….. The correct name of this plant is A. ‘Ballerina’, a name established already in 2003. The green rosettes should be referred to as reversions of A. ‘Ballerina’.

Rosettes to 6.5 cm diam. when grown dry :

Rosettes to 10 cm diam. when grown wet :

Photos Roy Mottram

A reversion :
Photo Noelene Tomlinson


Photos Santino Rischitelli

Aeonium 'Ballerina' grown in full sun / grown in more shade / and the reversion :

Photo Santino Rischitelli
Flowers of A. ‘Ballerina’ :

Photo Margrit Bischofberger