Soil

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 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.

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 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 hirsuta

Soft stems to 14″h; large carrion blooms, burgundy with hairs

Stapelia leendertziae

Erect green quadrangular stems, burgundy carrion flowers, 3″ across, cup-shaped.

Stapelia mutabilis

Erect greenish purple quadrangular stems, large spotted/striped burgundy carrion flowers. Most likely a garden hybrid. Tends to have shallow roots, so prefers extra pumice in the soil mix. Doesn’t like to be wet and cold in winter.

 

Stapelia scitula

S. paniculata subs. scitula

Soft upright stems to 3″; small burgundy flowers.

Stapelia x berlinensis

Orbea variegata hybrid

Erect green quadrangular stems, variable burgundy carrion flowers.

Stapelianthus decaryi

Stapeliad with small, deep, creamy-yellow and red-spotted flowers. Splotchy stems to 4″.

Stenocactus multicostatus

Generally solitary barrel with many thin undulating ribs (50-150). Cylindrical 3-4″. Highly variable spination in cultivation so we are not certain of the ID of our specimens. Slow growing, but easy to care for.