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Senecio candicans, commonly known as angel wings and sea cabbage, is a succulent flowering plant in the Senecio genus that is native to Argentina [2] and is grown as an ornamental plant elsewhere. [ 3 ]
Senecio / s ɪ ˈ n iː ʃ i. oʊ / [2] is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family that includes ragworts and groundsels. Variously circumscribed taxonomically, the genus Senecio is one of the largest genera of flowering plants.
Propagating Angel Wing Begonias. While begonias take well to propagating, homeowners might find it easiest to make new angel wings (and many cane-type begonias) from stem or leaf cuttings.
Senecio ficoides (L.) Sch.Bip. Sources: IPNI, [ 1 ] AFPD [ 2 ] Curio ficoides , syn. Senecio ficoides , also known as skyscraper senecio , Mount Everest senecio or flat-leaved senecio , is a species of succulent plant, in the genus Curio ( Asteraceae ), indigenous to South Africa .
Senecio angulatus, also known as creeping groundsel [5] and Cape ivy, [6] [7] is a succulent flowering plant in the family Asteraceae that is native to South Africa. Cape ivy is a scrambling [ 8 ] herb that can become an aggressive weed once established, making it an invasive species .
Senecio rothschuhianus Greenm. Senecio skinneri Hemsl. Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides (syn. Senecio confusus ), known commonly as Mexican flamevine , [ 3 ] orange-flowered groundsel [ 4 ] and orange glow vine , [ 5 ] is a climber in the family Asteraceae, native to Central America and the West Indies .
Senecio hookerianus H.Jacobsen Senecio welwitschii O.Hoffm. Kleinia fulgens , commony known as the coral senecio , is a species of flowering plant in the genus Kleinia and the family Asteraceae native to Southern Africa , which used to be of the genus Senecio .
Dendrosenecio is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family. [3] [4] It is a segregate of Senecio, [1] in which it formed the subgenus Dendrosenecio. [1]Its members, the giant groundsels, are native to the higher altitude zones of ten mountain groups in equatorial East Africa, [5] where they form a conspicuous element of the flora.