Shrubby 2 to 4ft.; bright red tipped ovoid leaves
Soil
Senecio crassulifolius
Low shrubby to 12″
Senecio cylindricus
S. vitalis
Thin blue-green tubular leaves, branches from base
Senecio haworthii
Subshrub with white oval leaves on short vertical stems. Rot prone – plant in sun with lots of air circulation.
Senecio herreianus
Curio herreanus
Cute little ovoid leaves along trailing stems. Rot-prone, keep dry. Bluish hue with more sun. Vines will trail 12+ inches long.
Senecio jacobsenii
Unusual pastel colored leaves in full sun. Low growing, good for hanging naskets or to trail over a mixed succulent pot. Will root along the ground as it trails.
Senecio kleiniiformis
Weird shaped leaves, trailing stems, waxy blue coating. Pale yellow flowers.
Senecio mandraliscae
Grows 1 to 2ft. tall, can spread wide with time. Small white flowers.
Senecio medley-woodii
Vertical stems to 2ft.; frosted silver leaves; yellow flowers
Senecio peregrinus
Curio peregrinus
Fascinating little diving dolphin-shaped thick ovoid leaves leaping all over the long trailing stems. Rot-prone, keep dry. Bluish hue with more sun.
Senecio praecox
Wild looking deciduous tree with many branches will get large bloom sprays with yellow daisy flowers on ends of undulating bare branches before new leaves.
Senecio radicans
Thick ovoid leaves on long trailing stems. Rot-prone, keep dry.
Senecio rowleyanus
Curio rowleyanus
hick round leaves on long trailing stems. Rot-prone, keep dry.
Senecio rowleyanus “Variegata”
Curio rowleyanus “Variegata”
Thick round variegated leaves on long trailing stems. Rot-prone, keep dry.
Senecio scaposus
Caputia scaposa
Stemless clumps of silver finger-like leaves, 6-12″. Yellow daisy blooms. Drought tolerant.
Senecio serpens
S. repens, Kleinia repens
Thick blue tubular leaves, branches from base. Will spread quickly along the ground. Small white puffball compound flowers. Asteraceae, Daisy Family.
Senecio stapeliiformis
Winter-growing, upright variegated stems will recline as they grow tall. Bright red pom-pom bloom sprays.
Senecio tropaeolifolius
Large caudex with training stems that drop in winter and blue spear-shaped leaves.
Sesamothamnus lugardii
Curious spiny shrub, with enlarged Pachycaul base.
Seyrigia humbertii
Narrow fuzzy square stems, covered in white felt, start upright and trail over time, eventually vining, sending out tendrils and the stems will climb. Will form an underground caudex, forming small tubers. Small yellowish flowers. Keep in a warm location.
Seyrigia marnieri
Climbing succulent in the Cucurbitaceae family. Slender round stems, small flowers. Fleshy ovate fruit.
Sinningia canescens
Rechsteineria leucotricha
S. leucotricha
Caudex with soft fuzzy silvery leaves on 1′ stalks; red tubular flowers; dry in winter
Sinningia cardinalis
Tuberous caudex, large leaves. Cardinal-red tubular blooms
Sinningia tubiflora
Tuberous caudex to 6″, stems to 12″. One of the few caudexes that can grow from leaf cuttings.
Sinocrassula yunnanensis
Small dark rosettes will form small clusters. Small rounded leaves. Bloom stalks appear above the rosettes, small white flowers. Very cold hardy, keep dry in winter. Grow best with moderate sun, can handle full sun or even light shade.
Stapelia divaricata
Soft upright stems 3-4″ tall; small variable flowers, cream-colored to light red with yellow centers. Some hairs on the outside edges of the flowers, but not on the surface of the petals. Has shallow roots.
Stapelia flavopurpurea
Stapeliad with fragrant 1″ star-shaped yellow flowers. Thick upright stems.
Stapelia gettleffii
Soft stems to 6″h., generally erect; large hairy burgundy blooms
Stapelia gigantea
Large hairy reddish carrion flowers, to 12″ across.
Stapelia grandiflora
Soft stems to 12″h., generally erect; carrion blooms, 6″ to 24″
