Saturday, May 20, 2017

Senecio barbertonicus


                     Senecio barbertonicus
I have been growing this succulent sub-shrub for about a year now and it has reached posssibly its mature height and spread of about a metre. The pointed leaves are an unusual colour green, changing from chartreuse in winter to olive green in summer. The daisy like flowers are said to be perfumed though I will have to wait and see as none have been produced as yet. Senecio flowers tend to be fairly insignificant daisies which end their life as balls of fluff at the end of the stems. 
The species name relates to the region of South Africa where it hails from, with its more famous cousin being the Barberton daisy or Gerbera.

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