Cactus and Succulents - Part Sun

Senecio amaniensis

S. decaryi

Shrubby succulent to 4ft. with bright orange daisy flowers (Asteraceae).

Senecio cephalophorus

Spoon shaped blue leaves topped with puffball-like orange flower clusters. Drought tolerant. Frost tender.

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 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 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 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

Stephania erecta

Round caudex to 12″. Vining with erect stems and round flat green leaves. Water well when leafed out.