| Blue Chalk Fingers | Senecio vitalis (aka Curio talinoides) | |  | Densely packed narrow blue-green succulent leaves grow in a symmetrical fashion from sprawling fleshy stems. Striking texture and color, perfect for a sunny, low-water garden. Easy care and drought tolerant but will tolerate irrigation. Attractive in containers. Evergreen. | 3D-N | |  |  |  |  |
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12"-18" | 10" | 9-11 |
| Dusty Miller | Senecio cineraria | |  | Large deeply lobbed leaves set this variety apart from all others, and still displays the stunning silver-grey foliage. | 9D-N | |  |  |  |  |
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8" | 8" | 9-11 |
| | | |  | Finely cut, silvery white, velvety foliage on uniform plants. The striking leaves are superb for adding contrast and texture to beds and borders. The size and uniform habit also make Silverdust perfect for container plantings. | 9D-N | |  |  |  |  |
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10"-10" | 10"-12" | n/a |
| Ivy (German) | Senecio mikanioides | |  | German Ivy is popular as an annual vine and houseplant. The lush, glossy foliage is similar in appearance to English Ivy and works well as a filler in annual combinations, or solo trailing from a hanging basket. Provide bright light and good air circulation if overwintering indoors. | 3C-S |  |  |  |  |  |
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12"-24" | 24"-48" | n/a |
| Ruby Necklace (Senecio) | Curio herrianus (aka Senecio herrianus) | |  | An eye-catcher of a trailing variety with pudgy, bean-shaped leaves that hang on stems up to 2’ long. The whole plant can flush a striking shade of magenta when moderately stressed by direct sun, drought, or cool temperatures. It grows fine, white tufts of fuzz in the crevices between stems and leaves. It produces small, yellow, daisy-like blooms and re-roots easily from stem cuttings. | 3D-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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2"-4" | 18"-24" | n/a |
| Sea Cabbage | Senecio candicans | |  | Angel Wings will make your head turn with its stunning velvety silver foliage, the "metallic" looking leaves are not only large but fast growing, they are so flashy it's like they radiate light, use in mixed containers or by itself, not fussy about soil conditions, drought and salt tolerant. | 4C-S | |  |  |  |  |
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10"-12" | 10"-12" | 8-10 |
| Senecio (Vertical Leaf) | Senecio crassissimus | |  | Vertical Leaf Senecio is a species from Madagascar that has its leaves turned on their sides. The flat, oval foliage is silver-green with a vibrant purple margin. For this reason, Senecio crassissimus is also referred to as Purple Line Senecio. This erect subshrub can grow up to 4’ tall in the wild and produces yellow blooms in winter. | 3D-N |  |  |  |  |  |
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18"-24" | 12"-18" | 9-11 |
| String of Bananas | Senecio radicans (aka Curio radicans) | |  | A fun succulent with blue-green foliage resembling bananas on strings! Its long, trailing habit is best used in baskets or pots. | 3D-N | |  |  |  |  |
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2"-6" | 24"-36" | 9-11 |
| String of Dolphins | Senecio peregrinus (aka Curio peregrinus) | |  | A rare trailing hybrid succulent that is a cross of String of Pearls and Candle Plant. The leaves lining its string-like stems really look like dolphins leaping off the plant, making it a true novelty in the natural world. If properly cared for, it can send up bloom stalks with pompom-like clusters of tiny white flowers that smell of cinnamon. | 3D-N |  | |  |  |  |
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2"-6" | 24"-36" | n/a |
| String of Pearls | Senecio rowleyanus | |  | String of Pearls, named after British botanist Gordon Rowley, is an unusual succulent with nearly spherical leaves from South Africa. Massively long “stringsof pearls”. | 3D-N |  | |  |  |  |
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2"-3" | 24"-36" | n/a |