Senecio Jacobsenii was first described by a couple of German horticulturists in Africa where it grows as a crawling groundcover
this plant does enjoy humidity
Most graceful and orderly looking
remember to refresh the lagoon's water to keep it pure
ruddy stems point skywards at first
4" Philodendron Prince Of Orange featured Senecio Jacobsenii was first describedThis Prince of a plant is quite the kaleidoscope of racy colors. Glossy, big, soft leaves poke up tightly wound and open up usually starting with a zesty tangerine or scarlet, and work their way through any combo of greens and coppery, brownish, maroon, with midveins standing out in lime, yellow, red, or pinks. Clumping rather than climbing, he needs no guidance as he grows into an attractive, pleasing, rounded nest shape, ultimately 2' tall and 2'