Senecio rowleyanus

    Botanical Name

    Senecio rowleyanus

    Other names

    String-of-beads, string-of-pearls, Buddha's bead

     

    Asteraceae

    Dimensions

    Develops downwardly as the stems are prostrate

    Description of Stem

    Long trailing stems

    Description of Leaves

    Strings of globular, succulent green leaves, a notable, short, sharp spine at the apex; translucent stripes on the spherical leaves

    Description of flowers

    Small, white, brush-like flowers on long peduncles, facing upwards; narrow base of a conspicuous green calyx; appear in late winter

    Description of seed/fruit

     

    Description of roots

     

    Variation

     

    Propagation and Cultivation

    Herbaceous stem cuttings, requires watering and good drainage

    Tolerances

     

    Uses

    Grown as ground covers or for the attractive foliage; planted in hanging baskets as ornamental plants

    Ecological rarity

    May be rare or endangered in nature

    Pests and Diseases

    Aphids, cochineal, mealie bug

    Other

    Leaves toxic

    Location

     

    Distribution

    Northern Cape (maybe?)

    Country

    South Africa (maybe?), Namibia