Senecio - Pea plant
Are you looking for a unique, low-maintenance houseplant that brings any room to life? Meet the Senecio, a versatile plant known for its beautiful, silvery leaves and graceful, trailing stems. This striking addition fits perfectly into any interior, from modern to boho, and adds a touch of greenery without requiring much care. Ideal for both novice and experienced plant lovers, the Senecio is not only beautiful to look at but also easy to care for. Perfect for a sunny spot in the house, or as an eye-catcher in a hanging pot!
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Aloe Paradisicum 2x + Senecio Himalaya 2x - ↕10cm - Ø10.5cm - 4x
1. Aloe Paradisicum 2x2. Senecio Himalaya 2x
Aloe Paradisicum 2x + Senecio Scaposus 2x - ↕10cm - Ø10.5cm - 4x
1. Aloe Paradisicum 2x2. Senecio Scaposus 2x
Aloe Paradisicum 2x + Senecio Stapeliaeformis 2x - ↕10cm - Ø10.5cm - 4x
1. Aloe Paradisicum 2x2. Senecio Stapeliaeformis 2x
Senecio Cephalophorus - ↕25cm - Ø15cm
The Senecio Cephalophorus - Supplied in a 15 cm pot, which is convenient for any garden or indoor space.- With a current height of approximately 25...
View full detailsSenecio Hallianus - ↕25cm - Ø12cm
Senecio Hallianus - Ø12cm - ↕25cm
Senecio Stapeliaeformis - ↕15cm - Ø10.5cm
This Senecio comes in a 10.5 cm pot, making it easy to fit in any space. The current height of this Senecio is approximately 15 cm, ensuring plenty...
View full detailsSenecio Scaposus - ↕15cm - Ø10.5cm
This Senecio comes in a 10.5 cm pot, perfect for smaller spaces or windowsills. The current height of this Senecio is approximately 15 cm, making f...
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What is a pea plant - Senecio?
The pea plant - Senecio is a special succulent that owes its name to the unique shape of its leaves, which resemble small green peas. This plant, officially known as Senecio rowleyanus, originates from Southwest Africa and is valued for its trailing stems that provide a playful and decorative appearance. It is an ideal choice for hanging baskets or shelves, where its long tendrils can grow freely.
The pea plant - Senecio is not only visually appealing but also very low-maintenance. It stores water in its bulbous leaves, making it resistant to prolonged periods of drought. This makes the pea plant perfect for people who love plants but do not have much time for intensive care. With its charming appearance and easy care, the string of pearls plant - Senecio - is a popular choice for both novice and experienced plant lovers.
Why bring a string of pearls plant into your home?
Bringing a string of pearls plant into your home is an excellent way to enhance your interior with a unique and striking plant. The playful, trailing stems of the string of pearls plant provide a lively and airy accent in any room. Whether you place it in a hanging pot or on a high shelf, the graceful tendrils add a special dimension to your interior.
Another advantage of bringing a string of pearls plant into your home is the ease of care. This plant requires little water and thrives in indirect light, making it perfect for busy households or offices. Furthermore, the string of pearls plant can improve air quality by absorbing harmful substances and releasing oxygen. With its aesthetic and functional benefits, it is no wonder that the string of pearls plant is a favorite houseplant for many.
What types of string of pearls plants - Senecios - are there?
There are various types of string of pearls plants - Senecios, each with its own unique characteristics. The best-known species is the Senecio rowleyanus, with its typical green, bulbous leaves. Another popular species is the Senecio herreianus, also known as the banana plant, which has slightly longer, oval-shaped leaves that resemble small bananas. Both species share the characteristic trailing growth habit and are ideal for decorative purposes.
In addition to these well-known varieties, there are hybrid species and rarer forms, such as the Senecio radicans, which has similar characteristics but is slightly more robust. This variety is ideal for those looking for a plant that is slightly less fragile. With so many different types of pea plants - Senecios - there is always a variety that perfectly suits your taste and interior.
Large and small pea plants
Large and small pea plants offer many possibilities to decorate your interior in a creative way. Small pea plants are perfect for beginners or for those with limited space. They fit well in small hanging pots or on compact shelves, where their elegant tendrils hang down subtly and add a touch of greenery.
Large pea plants, on the other hand, are a statement in themselves. With their long, lush tendrils, they can form an impressive centerpiece in a room. Whether you choose a large or small pea plant, both sizes are low-maintenance and offer unique decorative value. Choosing the right size depends on the available space and the desired look.
Buying a pea plant
Buying a pea plant is simple and offers a great way to expand your plant collection. When buying a pea plant, it is important to pay attention to the plant's health. Choose a specimen with sturdy, green leaves and no signs of drying out or rot. Whether you choose a young plant or a mature specimen, ensure the plant gets a good start in your home.
You can buy a pea plant both online and in physical stores. Online stores often offer a wider range, including rarer varieties, while at a garden center you can view the plant in person. After purchase, give your pea plant a bright spot with indirect sunlight and ensure well-draining potting soil. With proper care, your pea plant will soon grow into a striking and beloved addition to your interior.
