Senecio scaposus, native to South Africa, forms rosettes of long, finger-like silver leaves that appear as if they are cobwebbed. Silvery rosettes provide great accent for rock gardens. Member of the Aster family. Excellent on a frost-free bank or border o
Senecio scaposus, native to South Africa, forms rosettes of long, finger-like silver leaves that appear as if they are cobwebbed. Silvery rosettes provide great accent for rock gardens. Member of the Aster family. Excellent on a frost-free bank or border or as an accent to rose-shaped succulents in a dish garden.
SURVIVE & THRIVE
Recommended pairings: Kalanchoe luciae, Sedum rubrotinctum
Bloom time: Fall to winter
Size: To 4 inches tall
Plant in porous, well-draining soil
Provide bright light and ample airflow
Water thoroughly when soil is completely dry to the touch
Hardiness: USDA Zone 10a (30-35 F)
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