Description
Senecio oxyriifolius has the common name False Nasturtium. A member of the Asteraceae family, this succulent has a distinct tuberous creeping rootstock and multiple vertically erect fleshy stems. Needing bright and full sun exposure, the plant slowly grows into a compact herb, about 6 inches tall. The bluish-green fleshy leaves have a characteristic yellow border. The dense foliage blooms into tiny yellow flowers from Spring to Summer, the blooming season. This winter-dormant plant is highly drought-tolerant and a native of South Africa. Some of the other African countries where the False Nasturtium grows are Zimbabwe, Zambia, Congo, Angola, Swaziland, Malawi, Tanzania, and Mozambique.
Growth Rate
Senecio oxyriifolius is a slow-growing houseplant.
Flowering
The plant bears innumerable small yellow flowers from Spring to Summer.
Watering and Feeding
Since the perennial plant is drought-tolerant, it does not need regular watering. However, during the hot season, they need some water. Ensure that the soil is not wet for too long. Light fertilization is required but only annually.
Soil
The native soil should be sandy. You can also use loamy soil for False Nasturtium.
Hardiness
Senecio oxyriifolius grows well in the hardiness zone of 9b to 11b. It is not frost-hardy. The ideal temperature for the plant is from 25°F to 50°F (-3.9°C to 10°C).
Light
This amazing plant has healthy growth in bright full sun.
Propagation
Stem cuttings and seeds are suitable for propagating this variety. Cuttings have a faster growth rate.
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