Aeonium ciliatum, a local endemic of Tenerife, Canary Islands, has long been merged with a different species from the island of La Palma. Based on an analysis of the type and other material, its actual identity is clarified, and a revised description, an illustration and a comparison with related and easily confused species is provided.
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