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senecio
By Popeymike
- 28 Jun, 2008
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Thank you Xela- I wondered what it was called! Its actually in very poor soil next to the house but seems to like it there,
29 Jun, 2008
Glad to have helped :-)
Paul's is growing in a very sunny spot below the dining-room window, the soil is often on the dry side and will be poor too, but I don't think they are very fussy plants.
30 Jun, 2008
Thats exactly the position mine is in!
30 Jun, 2008
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What a happy Senecio !
For two or three years I have been trying to revive Paul's rather woody and straggly plants but with little success. They haven't produced any flowers or buds for quite some time. So this year I shall be taking cuttings and hope to have new young plants to replace the old ones next year.
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