Senecio herreianus ‘Purple Flush’, like its parent species, is native to arid regions in South Africa. It typically grows in rocky or sandy soils and is adapted to survive in environments with limited water availability and high light intensity. This succulent is epiphytic in nature, often found growing on other plants or structures.
Description:
Senecio herreianus ‘Purple Flush’ is a captivating cultivar within the Senecio genus, belonging to the Asteraceae family. It’s a variation of the Senecio herreianus, commonly known as String of Beads or String of Pearls. The leaves are small, spherical, and densely packed along slender, trailing stems. They have a unique, translucent stripe on one side, which allows light to penetrate the leaf for photosynthesis. What sets ‘Purple Flush’ apart from the standard Senecio herreianus is its stunning foliage coloration. The leaves have a purplish hue, more pronounced when the plant is exposed to bright light or cooler temperatures. This purple tint adds an extra layer of visual interest to the already charming succulent. The plant typically grows to about 60-90 cm in length, making it an excellent choice for vertical gardening. Its cascading stems create a dramatic effect, especially when allowed to spill over the edges of containers or hanging baskets. Flowering is relatively rare in indoor conditions, but Senecio herreianus ‘Purple Flush’ can produce small, yellow to off-white sometimes purple, brush-like flowers. These blooms have a faint, sweet fragrance and add a delicate touch to the plant’s appearance.