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Senecio grantii - Red Ragwort

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Senecio grantii is an enthralling succulent, better known as the Red Ragwort, that hails from South Africa's daisy family. This acquisition will add an artisanal touch to any plant collection, be it outdoors in rock gardens or as an indoor dazzler. Its alluring appeal lies in its slender, cylindrical leaves that radiate an evolution of colors—a state-of-the-art transitions from jade green to a fiery red-orange under the warmth of full to partial sunlight. Standing tall at an average of 2-3 feet, this beauty demands attention with its unique spiraling growth habit, reminiscent of nature's fingerprint. It comes to life towards the end of winter and into early spring, as bright yellow, daisy-like blooms unfurl, creating a lovely contrast with the rich tones of the foliage. Red Ragwort’s audible resilience, thriving in well-drained soil with a minimalistic approach to watering, echoes the intrinsic beauty and adaptability of succulents. If you're looking to elevate your garden-scape with a tantalizing blend of drama and charm, the Senecio grantii is a compelling choice indeed.

  • Size: Up to 2-3 feet tall
  • Flowers: Bright yellow, daisy-like blooms
  • Foliage: Slender, cylindrical leaves transitioning from jade green to red-orange
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full to partial sun
  • Unique Shape: Exhibits a unique spiraling growth habit
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