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Othonna capensis "Ruby Necklace" (Senecio herreianus Purple Flush)

Othonna capensis "Ruby Necklace" (Senecio herreianus Purple Flush)

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Plants may differ slightly from the photos. Each plant is unique and slightly different from its neighbor.

Not suitable for consumption (humans and animals)

Diameter: 8,5 cm

Height: 10 cm

Care

Water:

April-September: 1 x every 2 weeks*

October-March: 1x per month *

*This is only for a sunny location

Light: sunny

Nutrition: 1x per month (May-September)

Information

The Othonna capensis is a beautiful succulent species that occurs naturally in South Africa. This succulent can undergo a true metamorphosis. If you water this plant well and place it in a bright place, the stems and leaves will turn a fresh green color. But if you leave your hair in a really sunny spot with little water, this Othonna capensis will turn completely purple. First the stems turn a beautiful purple and later the leaves follow and the entire plant has an intense purple color. This purple color has given the Othonna capensis the nickname ruby ​​necklace.

The Othonna capensis has few care requirements. Do not water this succulent more than once every 2 weeks and always ensure that the soil has dried out after about a week. Due to its growth habit, the Othonna capensis is also ideally suited for a tall or hanging pot. The leaves of Othonna capensis are elongated and have a pointed end. The Othonna capensis can store a lot of water in these leaves and thus survive a long period of drought.

If the Othonna capensis is happy with you, she can also bloom. A small bright yellow flower grows from the stem.

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A: Senecio B: DK-75012 C: 716889 D: DK

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