Doesn’t it remind you of some kind of kids’ building toy?
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Doesn’t it remind you of some kind of kids’ building toy?
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this is very interesting. i have the Senecio that just produces strings ov green beads with a wee window down the side ov each bead. not flowered yet but has grown about 200 beads in 1 year!! Senecio is such a lovely family ov plants from the large woolly leaved version with the hoodded flowers right down to my beady one… lovely.
My goodness! That looks very much like my mystery plant! Only, mine has long stems which only occasionally divide like that, in larger segments. Does it have an almost peppery smell?
I just crumpled some dried leaves to smell and I can’t say it does. But that doesn’t mean the plants aren’t related.
It’s the fresh leaves (or maybe the stem) that smells when broken off. I did a search, and it seems it is indeed a Senecio articulatus that I have, just not the ‘Globosa’. :)
And, how do I find one? It’s absolutely beautiful!
I got mine from a friend. Had never seen one prior to that.