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21.2.07

Senecio Rowleyanus

Senecio Rowleyanus is one of my favorite succulents because of the interesting leaves. I think I may be a little too stingy with the watering with it at time because I read so much about them being susceptible to rot. I have mine sitting in a west facing window that I would think would not be optimal growing conditions for this plant but it doesn't seem to mind it at all.
Senecio Rowleyanus string of pearls

I have mine sitting in a west facing window that I would think would not be optimal growing conditions for this plant but it doesn't seem to mind it at all. I should probably find a better location for it since this is the second time it has flowered for me since I found it at Wal-Mart about a year ago. Both times I've only noticed as the flower was fading. It's placement on the plant shelf and it's trailing habit makes it easy to overlook since I keep taller plants behind it.

One of these days I will catch it when it's blooming and experience the scent I've heard so much about.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous12:40 PM

    Even the dry flowers smell like cinnamon! You should give one a smell even if it's drying out.

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