Senecio Stapeliiformis

Senecio Stapeliiformis

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Also known as 'pickle plant', 'string of pickles', Senecio Stapeliiformis [Sen-ek-ee-o, Sta-pel-ee-ih-FORM-iss], also Kleinia stapeliiformis, is an attractive succulent plant perennial which has distinctive pencil-shaped stems with soft spines and purple-green patterns. 

This flowering succulent species has reclining to erect stems, which branch out from its rhizome stem base.

  • Growability: Easy to grow for beginners and experienced gardeners alike
  • Grow Zone: USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11
  • Size: Grows up to 12”-18” inches (30-45 cm) in height and 12” inches (30 cm) in spread
  • Flowering: Blooms in summer with small, daisy-like yellow flowers
  • Light: Requires full sun to light shade; prefers bright, indirect sunlight indoors
  • Humidity: Moderate humidity is ideal; tolerate lower humidity levels
  • Temperature: Thrives in temperatures between 50-80°F (10-27°C)
  • Soil: Well-draining soil mixes, such as cactus or succulent mix, can be amended with coarse sand or pumice
  • Water: Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry between waterings; avoid overwatering to prevent root rot
  • Fertilizer: Apply a balanced, liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength every 4-6 weeks during the growing season
  • Propagation: Easily propagated through stem cuttings, allowing the cut end to callous before planting in soil
  • Uses: Ideal for container gardens, hanging baskets, or as a ground cover in suitable climates; can be grown indoors as a houseplant

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