String of Bananas
•Posted on January 31 2022

String of Bananas (Senecio Radicans)
About Me!
Native to South America! I am a very visually diverse plant, meaning not only can I grow well in a hanging pot but can be trained to grow upwards on a trellis. Like most string succulents I am not frost tolerant, so be sure to bring in before it gets too chilly!
Other Names | n/a |
Country of Origin | South America |
Maintenance Level | Low |
Water | Keep soil moist but not soaked, only water when top portion is fully dry. Try the "Soak and Dry" method. |
Sunlight | Full sun |
Soil | Well Draining Soil, mixture of cactus soil and sand |
Temperature | 40-50F |
Planting Zone | 11A-11B |
Bloom Color |
White/Light Pink |
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