Senecio mweroensis subs. saginatus
Family
Asteraceae
Origin
Somalia
Description
Senecio mweroensis subs. saginatus (Kleinia saginata) is a perennial, tuberous-rooted, succulents herb with glabrous deciduous jointed stem branching at or below ground-level, base sometimes swollen. It is differing from Senecio mweroensis for its upright, fatter, almost globose stem branching at the top, with distinctive shape and an attractive pattern of shorter spidery lines radiating from the leaf bases.
It has dull red to bright magenta florets. It is closely related to to Senecio pendulus, which differs in its curious burrowing habit and extreme reduction of leaves.
Environment
Landscape Use
Makes an interesting and wild plant in the garden or in a large pot. It is widespread in the drier, sandy rocky areas, hill slopes, escarpment, vertical cliffs and ledges often in crevices.