hedera helix senecio wax ivy (macroglossus) (1)
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4.8
28
ratings
47
sold
₱150 - ₱380
Ships from
Baguio City, Benguet
Color
english ivy
german ivy
purple ivy
Size
1 stem
lush (2-3 stems)

Product Description

A friendly reminder😍 ✔️we ship at your own risk ✔️all plants are packed healthy, no soil, no pot ✔️ air drying is 3 to 4 days to avoid rotting ✔️ we are not in control with the delays and damages during transit. ✅ please manage ur expections,,plants may change color snd appearance due to air drying and shipping ✔️ these is BUYERS RISKS, NO REFUND NO EXCHANGE Senecio wax ivy (Senecio macroglossus ‘Variegatus’) is a delightful trailing plant with succulent stems and waxy, ivy-like leaves. Also known as variegated senecio, it is related to the string of pearls plant (Senecio rowleyanus). It is native to South Africa where it grows wild on the forest floor. Variegated senecio may surprise you with pale yellow, daisy-like flowers and, in bright sunlight, the stems and leaf edges take on a pink or purplish tint. You can plant in a hanging basket where the plump stems can cascade over the rim of the container.  Senecio wax ivy is a sturdy, low-maintenance plant suitable for growing outdoors in USDA plant hardiness zones 10 and above. It isn’t cold hardy and is Water the plant until moisture trickles through the drainage hole, then don’t water again until the soil is slightly on the dry side. Like most succulents, variegated senecio will rot in soggy, poorly drained soil. Although easy to grow in any container, clay pots work especially well because they are porous and allow more air to circulate around the roots. It requires very little fertilizer. Feed the plant every other month from spring through fall, using a water-soluble fertilizer mixed to one-quarter strength.

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