Popular Types Of Senecio Succulents For Indoors

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  • Hello and welcome to Brainy Gardener! In this video I'm going to show you some of the most popular types of senecio succulents that you can grow indoors. If you're looking for a low-maintenance plant that doesn't need a lot of sunlight or water, then senecios are a great option for you. So if you're looking for an easy way to add some life to your home décor, then keep watching.
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    Video Timestamps
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    0:00 - Introduction
    0:59 - Senecio serpens
    1:53 - Senecio rowleyanus
    2:50 - Senecio haworthii
    3:38 - Senecio jacobsenii
    4:25 - Senecio crassissimus
    5:29 - Senecio radicans
    6:01 - Senecio kleiniiformis
    6:48 - Senecio peregrinus
    7:39 - Senecio articulatus
    8:26 - Senecio mandraliscae
    9:23 - Senecio macroglossus
    10:23 - Senecio anteuphorbium
    11:09 - Senecio scaposus
    11:56 - Senecio barbertonicus
    12:42 - Senecio ficoides
    13:28 - Senecio candicans
    14:06 - Senecio tropaeolifolius
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    Summary
    Most Senecio succulent types are native to Africa, with only a small number found in other parts of the world. However, this is one of the only genera that have species endemic to every Mediterranean landscape in the world. Their habitats circle the world, including deserts, grasslands, and rainforests.
    Senecio serpens (Blue Chalksticks)
    The Senecio serpens (syn. Curio repens) (Blue Chalksticks) is a small, succulent plant native to South Africa.
    Senecio rowleyanus (String of Pearls)
    The Senecio rowleyanus (String of Pearls) is a trailing succulent plant native to South Africa.
    Senecio haworthii (Cocoon Plant)
    The Senecio haworthii (Cocoon Plant) is a succulent native to South Africa.
    Senecio jacobsenii (Trailing jade)
    Trailing jade (Senecio jacobsenii) is a succulent native to South Africa, Tanzania, and Kenya. It’s a fast-growing plant.
    Senecio crassissimus (Lavender Steps, Vertical Leaf Senecio, Propeller Plant)
    The Senecio crassissimus is a plant native to Madagascar.
    Senecio radicans (String of Bananas)
    The Senecio radicans, also known as the String of Bananas, is a succulent native to South Africa.
    Senecio kleiniiformis (Spear Head)
    The Senecio kleiniiformis, or Spear Head, is an evergreen succulent shrub that’s native to South Africa. It gets its common name from its spear-shaped leaves that grow in a subshrub pattern.
    Senecio peregrinus (String of Dolphins)
    The Senecio peregrinus, or String of Dolphins, is a type of trailing plant that’s native to South Africa.
    Senecio articulatus (Candle Plant)
    The Senecio articulatus is a perennial succulent that is indigenous to South Africa. It has earned the nickname Candle Plant due to the shape of its leaves, which are long and fat, reminiscent of a candle.
    Senecio mandraliscae (Blue Chalksticks, Blue Fingers)
    The Senecio mandraliscae is a beautiful mat-forming succulent that originates from South Africa.
    Senecio macroglossus (Wax Ivy)
    Wax ivy is native to South Africa and prefers warm, dry conditions. It is a succulent that is often used as an indoor houseplant. It can grow to be quite large if given enough space.
    Senecio anteuphorbium (Swizzle Sticks)
    Senecio anteuphorbium is one of the most unusual-looking succulents out there. It’s a native of South Africa.
    Senecio scaposus (Silver Spider)
    The Senecio scaposus, or Silver Spider, is a beautiful succulent that’s perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any room.
    Senecio barbertonicus (Succulent Bush Senecio)
    Senecio barbertonicus is a native of South Africa, where it can be found growing in the wild.
    Senecio ficoides (Big Blue Chalk Sticks)
    Senecio ficoides is an eye-catching succulent. Also known as Big Blue Chalk Sticks, this plant is native to South Africa.
    Senecio candicans (Angel Wings)
    Senecio candicans is a real stunner with its distinctive long, flat leaves that are silver-green in color.
    Senecio tropaeolifolius (False nasturtium)
    This creeping succulent is a native of South Africa, and it’s closely related to the nasturtium.
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