Latin Name: Senecio spp.Â
The Senecio is a diverse genus of succulents, trailing plants, and shrubs prized for their unique foliage and low-maintenance care. Popular varieties include:
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String of Pearls (S. rowleyanus) – Trailing succulent with pea-like leaves; ideal for hanging baskets.
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Blue Chalksticks (S. serpens) – Upright succulent with powdery blue fingers; perfect for xeriscapes.
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Dusty Miller (S. cineraria, now Jacobaea maritima) – Silver-laced foliage for contrast plantings.
Key Traits:
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Light: Full sun to partial shade (varies by species).
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Water: Drought-tolerant; avoid overwatering.
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Hardiness: Zones 9–11 (often grown as annuals/houseplants).
Caution: Toxic if ingested (pets/humans).
Why Grow It?
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Architectural interest
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Neglect-tolerant
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Pollinator-friendly flowers (some varieties).


