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fish hook succulent flowers Senecio Radicans Glauca 'String of Fish Hooks'

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fish hook succulent flowers Senecio Radicans Glauca 'String of Fish Hooks'You'll Be Hooked! The Senecio Radicans Glauca or String of Fish Hooks is a hybrid succulent variety to add to your Strings collection! Glauca, derived from the Greek glauks refers to its blue green coloring that differentiates it from its popular sister, the String of Bananas which is a pure green color. Don't Confuse String Of Fish Hooks With Other Strings! You can also tell the difference but looking at the shapes of the Hooks these are longer and

You'll Be Hooked!

The Senecio Radicans Glauca or ‘String of Fish Hooks’ is a hybrid succulent variety to add to your ‘Strings’ collection! ‘Glauca’, derived from the Greek glaukós refers to it’s blue-green coloring that differentiates it from it’s popular sister, the ‘String of Bananas’ which is a pure green color.

Don't Confuse String Of Fish Hooks With Other Strings!

You can also tell the difference but looking at the shapes of the ‘Hooks’- these are longer and flatter than that of it’s sister which are a rounder, more plump shape. However that’s about it as far as differences go. If you do have a collection of ‘String’ plants such as ‘Hearts’, ‘Pearls’ or 'Dolphins' the care guidelines are the same. They require high light conditions and must be allowed to dry between waterings. 

Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Senecio radicans
  • Common Name(s): String of Fish Hooks
  • Family: Asteraceae
  • Native Range: Hybrid, Southern Africa

String Of Fish Hooks Care Guide

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Light: Prefers bright indirect light
  • Water: Water thoroughly, but allow the soil to dry between watering. Drought tolerant. 
  • Humidity: Low
  • Temperature: 60-70F. Avoid cold drafts.
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves.
  • Feeding: Fertilize with diluted liquid fertilizer during spring and summer.
  • Propagation: Very easy to propagate from cuttings in water, soil or sphagnum moss.
  • Growth: Trailing
  • Common Pests: Mealybugs, aphids, scale & spider mites- regularly check your plant as these are easily treatable if caught early
  • Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets

Historical Background Of String Of Fish Hooks

The Senecio Radicans Glauca, commonly known as the ‘String of Fish Hooks’, is a hybrid succulent originating from Southern Africa. It is a variation of the more common ‘String of Bananas’, distinguished by its blue-green color and unique leaf shape. This hybrid was cultivated to offer a new aesthetic while maintaining the easy care and drought tolerance of its predecessors. Its popularity in collections is a testament to its appealing visual qualities and adaptability.

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