Senecio stapeliiformis
Pickle Plant
Late Autumn 2022
12
- 1
Late Summer 2022
10
- 3
Late Summer 2022
9
- 7
Late Spring 2019
16
- 1
Mid Spring 2019
13
- 0
Mid Spring 2019
10
- 2
Mid Spring 2019
7
- 0
Mid Spring 2019
14
- 1
Mid Winter 2019
16
- 3
Mid Spring 2017
11
- 9
Mid Winter 2017
10
- 12











Senecio stapeliiformis
Late Autumn 2022
12
Late Summer 2022
10

Cooking in our hot 30° summer sun. @gjones . You can flick back through the pictures and see the lovely flowers

No they just grew that way when they got longer.

#seneciocanlooklikeanything
Late Summer 2022
9

@jacaranda you can flick back through picks and see when I got this baby way back and the flowers. It probably needs a repotting now.

Thanks Roslyn. The flowers are lovely. @sieveheadsarah what does yours look like? 🤔

Mines still very upright Barbara and I’m still waiting for it to flower, I’m thinking we don’t get hot enough weather though. @jacaranda

@sieveheadsarah yes, I think you’re right. Our climate is too cold for it to produce flowers. Roslyn, you can obviously keep yours outside all year round so what’s your average temperature? 🤔

@jacaranda @sieveheadsarah Our temperature today is 30° and very humid. Our winter temp usually doesn't go below 0° lol we Aussies use Celsius. Sorry to old to remember what that would be in Fahrenheit. Oh Google you are so good. Average Port Macquarie temperature is 65°F.

I’ve just Googled Port Macquarie. It looks and sounds like a beautiful place, Roslyn! Your climate is much more suited to the Pickle Plant than our climate is so I’m not surprised yours has flowers. I keep mine indoors and treat it as a houseplant although it could probably sit outside in the summer months. @sieveheadsarah do you put yours outside in the summer? 🤔

We also use Celsius here in the UK Roslyn 👍🏼 Fahrenheit means nothing to me 😂🤣 but we definitely do get down to below 0c in the winter 🥶. I do put mine out in the summer Barbara, but it comes inside at night 😀 @jacaranda
Late Spring 2019
16

Very pretty 🧡🧡
Mid Spring 2019
13
Mid Spring 2019
10

Flower at last.💗💗💗

Lovely
Mid Spring 2019
7
Mid Spring 2019
14

Soon to have first flower.💗
Mid Winter 2019
16

Keeps growing, but please give me a flower.

#senecio #seneciostapeliiformis #senecio-stapeliiformis

#unusual
Mid Spring 2017
11

@janene

Looks similar

@lovestogarden Janice do you think this has right I'd.

This is the ID I have on mine. Once it takes off, it shoots new shoots way away from the main plant. Quite fun.

@lovestogarden yes that's what mine has done. It started with one shoot.

@Yollymac I have also seen this labeled as senecio stapeliformis what do you think is the right name please?

@rosegardengirl - a quick google search reveals that Sececio Stapeliiformis appear to be the correct ID. The current plant, Allotropa Virgata is red and white and looks somewhat different..

@Yollymac maybe senecio Gregorio I don’t think it’s in the encyclopaedia.

🧐🤔 Perhaps you will need a flower for this one.
Mid Winter 2017
10

Help me identify this plant

This is Senecio gregorii, a.k.a. Peppermint Sticks

Thanks @lovestogarden that sounds pretty impressive. I can't find this one in the garden tags encyclopaedia.

@brightcolours @alovealoe April or @Muzz67 Jacqui. What do you think this is?

I dont think pickle plant but not sure what it is yet 😆

Oh the latin name does look correct Roslyn! I know a pickle plant as something quite different 😐

@Muzz67 same here Jacqui , I have the other one plain colour but a bit furry prickly?

It's really cool !

@Muzz67 thanks Jacqui.

This is strange, because when I Google it, three different names come up for it: 1-Senecio gregorii (Peppermint Sticks) 2-Kleinia stapeliiformis 3-Senecio stapeliiformis (a.k.a. Pickle Plant). I have mine taged in the encyclopedia under #1.

Found it thank you @lovestogarden Janice

My pleasure.
Spread, don’t they. 🌞