
Spear Head Plant
Spear Head (Senecio kleiniiformis) is a slow-growing succulent with unique spear-shaped foliage. This plant can grow up to 12 inches tall, and its branches can trail up to 2 feet long. In late summer through early fall, this plant will produce pale yellow or white flowers. Because Spear Head plants are succulents, they do not require a lot of careful attention.
These plants prefer to be placed in a shaded area or given morning sunlight. They also require well-draining soil conditions to avoid root rot. Fertilize your plant lightly to avoid leggy growth. Also, your plant will only need to be watered once every 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the time of year.
Spear Head (Senecio kleiniiformis) is a slow-growing succulent with unique spear-shaped foliage. This plant can grow up to 12 inches tall, and its branches can trail up to 2 feet long. In late summer through early fall, this plant will produce pale yellow or white flowers. Because Spear Head plants are succulents, they do not require a lot of careful attention.
These plants prefer to be placed in a shaded area or given morning sunlight. They also require well-draining soil conditions to avoid root rot. Fertilize your plant lightly to avoid leggy growth. Also, your plant will only need to be watered once every 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the time of year.
Description
Spear Head (Senecio kleiniiformis) is a slow-growing succulent with unique spear-shaped foliage. This plant can grow up to 12 inches tall, and its branches can trail up to 2 feet long. In late summer through early fall, this plant will produce pale yellow or white flowers. Because Spear Head plants are succulents, they do not require a lot of careful attention.
These plants prefer to be placed in a shaded area or given morning sunlight. They also require well-draining soil conditions to avoid root rot. Fertilize your plant lightly to avoid leggy growth. Also, your plant will only need to be watered once every 2 to 4 weeks, depending on the time of year.























