Senecio serpens, Kleinia repens C09

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Senecio repens belongs to the genus Senecio, of the Asteraceae family, which includes more than 5,000 species of shrubs, succulents, herbaceous and aquatic plants. 

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This plant is scientifically known as Kleinia repens.

They are succulent plants with a covering or creeping habit that can produce roots on the stems and do not usually exceed 30 cm in height. They have attractive, cylindrical, fleshy, bluish-green, fleshy leaves with pointed tips. The flowers are small and cream-coloured but fragrant. They flower in summer and part of autumn.

They are used as ground cover plants for embankments and dry areas in the garden, on walls and in hanging pots and planters for patios and terraces.

This plant can live in full sun and light shade. In very hot summer climates they prefer semi-shade. They do not withstand frosts below -3°C, it is advisable to keep them above 6°C in winter.

It likes commercial cactus substrates or a mixture of 50% garden soil and 50% coarse siliceous sand.

It should be watered moderately in spring and summer at the rate of one watering every 2 weeks. In winter, one watering every month and a half is sufficient.

It is not a plant that needs fertiliser.

It can be lightly pruned after flowering to control its growth.

Senecios do not have major pest and disease problems if they are not over-watered.

They are best propagated from stem cuttings taken in spring or summer.)

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Data sheet

Name
Senecio serpens
Origen
Japón
Height
30cm
Colour
Green
Flowering
Spring
Location
Sun or semi-shade
Irrigation
Moderate
Applications
Pot or rockeries
Sales format
Pot
Note
As it is a live plant and depending on the season, the plant may be received, in some cases, not exactly the same as in the photograph, but as close as possible. This does not affect the quality of the plant.

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