Senecio herreianus is a delightful trailing plant with succulent stems and waxy, ivy-like leaves. It is native to South Africa where it grows wild on the forest floor. Variegated senecio may surprise you with pale yellow, daisy-like flowers, and, in bright sunlight, the stems and leaf edges take on a pink or purplish tint. You can plant in a hanging basket where the plump stems can cascade over the rim of the container. It isn’t cold-hardy and is most often grown as an indoor plant.
Technical specification
Ambient: indoor plant
Planting season: The best time for planting is Spring and Autumn, but it can be planted any other season without dama
Temperature: Abundant indirect light 15 to 27°C
Watering: Almost dry out between watering.
Fertilizer: Universal fertilizer, liquid or granular
Blossoming season: Perennial plant, stays green all year round