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Curio ficoides 'Mount Everest' - Mount Everest Skyscraper Senecio

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Curio ficoides 'Mount Everest' is a distinct addition to the Cacti & Succiculents family, also known as Mount Everest Skyscraper Senecio. This designer plant boasts of an organic skyscraper-like architecture, courtesy of its vertical, cylindrical blue-green leaves, serving as a natural epitome of verticality. The evergreen aura exudes a calming ambiance while the plant's impressive stature, reaching up to lofty heights of 1-2 feet, commands attention. Known particularly for its drought tolerance, this low-maintenance wonder thrives in the basking glory of full sun, making it an ideal choice for gardens that celebrate resilience and adaptation. With its commanding height and exotic charm, the Mount Everest Skyscraper Senecio effortlessly adds a new dimension of structural interest to any landscape, serving as a visual delight and a conversation starter.

  • Size: Up to 1-2 feet tall
  • Foliage: Vertical, cylindrical, blue-green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (Drought Tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Vertical Element: Adds height and structural interest
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