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Senecio

Native to South America and parts of Africa these plants traditionally creep and spread to form ground cover. As a succulent they have leaves which retain water making them able to tolerate drought. Each vine can be trailed back on top of the soil to root and form a fuller plant. Given the right conditions these plants will produce small flowers.

Growing Conditions:

Light: Bright to moderate. 

Temperature and humidity: Cool to warm. Low humidity.

Feeding: Every three weeks. Stop in winter.

Watering: Water when dry. Rarely in winter.

Propagation: Tip cuttings.

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