Silver leaves of Brachyglottis 'Sunshine' (Senecio greyi)
By Klahanie
- 24 Oct, 2016
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That would look pretty Siris. I do not care for the flowers but I like these leaves. I crop it quite a bit every year because they can become woody, leggy and unsightly with age. Same as lavender. It roots readily.
27 Oct, 2016
Agree with everything you say, except I like the flowers, smothered in them last year. Mine is tied against a trellis against the garage wall so is over 6 ft tall, trim back the sticky-out branches, so it is fairly flat.
28 Oct, 2016
Oh, I did not even know that it can get so tall. I might plant another one in more appropriate location.
28 Oct, 2016
Easy to propagate from cuttings.
29 Oct, 2016
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This looked stunning last year in my garden with an edging of hoar frost.
27 Oct, 2016