Learn more about growing senecio plants along with some important caveats in this article.
Green chalk stick succulent.
This video shows how to cut your overgrown blue chalk sticks so that you can use them in beds or in planters.
Powdery blue green fleshy leaves provide year round interest taking on purple tints in extreme heat and sun exposure.
During the winter stress period this succulent explodes with color.
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A native of south africa blue chalk succulents senecio serpens are often a favorite of succulent growers senecio talinoides subs.
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During stress periods the amount of chlorophyll will vary.
In areas where the night time temperatures begin to.
Jan 20 2019 blue chalk stick plants senecio plants suitable for containers rock gardens and low growing succulent plant which is a borderline ideal plant.
My narrow leaf chalksticks gets lots of sun in the morning early afternoon.
Mandraliscae also called blue chalk sticks is possibly a hybrid and was found in italy the south african native is called blue chalk succulent or blue fingers for its attractive bluish finger like leaves.
Blue chalk stick senecio vitalis serpents also known as blue chalk fingers is an attractive easy care succulent with fleshy chalky blue green.
As you can see it s prone to a rather leggy form.
It glows almost fluorescent in shades of pink coral green red and orange.
Mine has gotten 2 3 tall by 5 6 wide.
Once the coating of the leaf is removed or rubbed off the succulent s blue green color will be revealed.
A small low growing succulent branching from the base and rooting along the stems to provide an easy care attractive groundcover for warm sunny hillsides and yards.
Senecio vitalis has a waxy coating which protects it from hot and dry conditions.
If pruned new growth will appear at the base.
It needs part to full sun.
These tough interesting plants may be trailing spreading groundcovers or large shrubby plants.
How to care for a blue chalk stick succulent.