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lovestogarden

My Southern California (zone 10a) garden has all kinds of plants mixed together; roses, ferns, succulents, vegetables,....

Senecio anteuphorbium

  • Season Icon Mid AutumnMid Autumn 2018
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lovestogarden

#upclose of #Senecio anteuphorbium 's #newgrowth. #senecioanteuphorbium #succulent #succulentsunday #southerncalifornia #california 28 October 2018

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richard.spicer.7906

Love the name! 😄

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  • Season Icon Mid AutumnMid Autumn 2018
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lovestogarden

#Senecio anteuphorbium has lots of #newgrowth. #senecioanteuphorbium #succulent #succulentsunday #southerncalifornia #california 28 October 2018

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Susanandsteve

I love the cute little tea cup in the background! 😊

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mardel

Cool plant

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terrimclaughlin

She’s just reaching for the sky!! I like her. My mom had that succulent called the devil’s backbone I don’t know if u know this one but it grew like this one of yours the stalks pretty straight up but in April 2018 she asked me to top it off down to about 3 inches I was just there it’s about a foot high and very thick I have 2 plants from the cutting do u think since their young it would still b ok to cut it down in hopes it’ll get fuller??😊💕

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lovestogarden

They are really very hardy. I would imagine it would be fine. Keep the cuttings and plant them. Personally, I would leave it alone and give it time to fill in. Scroll over on mine. It really filled out with just being ignored. 😁

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lovestogarden

Thank you @Susanandsteve! I will have to do something about his "hair" as it the plant is not doing well. When I fix it, I will post it with his girl. ❤️

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lovestogarden

Thank you @gjones and @mardel ❤️❤️

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lovestogarden

Help me identify this plant. This is another free cutting for the taking. #plantid

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yellowdock

Southern california has such strange looking natives. The santa annas must have something to do with all the twisted looking foliage

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lovestogarden

Maybe, or our lack of rain. @yellowdock

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