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SENECIO MEDLEY-WOODII - Also may be called - CAPUTIA MEDLEY-WOODII - A well branched evergreen in the southern areas, a container plant in the north . A succulent shrub to 4 to 6 feet tall and wide thick stems covered in white felt and egg shaped leaves that are dark green with blackish tones, but covered with soft fuzzy white hairs and have small soft teeth irregularly spaced along the margins. The 3/4 inch wide daisy flowers have bright yellow rays and orange yellow disks and are held individually or with up to 3 others at the branch tips in mid-winter. Plant in full sun to light shade in a well-drained soil and irrigate occasionally to very little. Needs to dry between waterings. We grow and ship in 4" pots. Easy care, unusual. - Reviews
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