Senecio

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  • Senecio cephalophorus

    Interesting for the stem enlarged at the base and for the beautiful inflorescences that appear in winter on long stems, which epidermis is covered with white bloom. The flowers are sulfur yellow. With the growth of the stem, the epidermis is adorned with beautiful cracks. Learn More
  • Senecio crassissimus

    Beautiful species for the lenticular leaves with red border, arranged vertically which change their inclination to avoid the excessive incidence of the sun's rays. The stem is pink, which turns red in conditions of strong ambient light. Of Malagasy origin, it resists the cold well but does not tolerate frost. It grows in the coldest months of the year when it flowers with numerous sulfur yellow flower heads in richly branched corymbs. Learn More
  • Senecio ficoides cv. Mount Everest

    Strong and fast growing plants. Interesting for the blue color of the leaves, covered with protective bloom. They grow rapidly forming creeping stems. If kept dry in winter they can resist up to -10 °C. Compared to the typical species, the "Mount Everest" cultivar is distinguished by the larger size of the stem and leaves. Learn More

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