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  1. Quickly forming a dense blue mat with its upward curving leaves, this low-growing succulent is highly versatile and ideal as a border plant or as a groundcover. Great for creating a low, blue edging too. Grows up to 12-18 in. tall (30-45 cm) and 18-24 in. wide (45-60 cm).

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  2. 21 lis 2021 · Senecio Serpens is similar to its cousin Senecio Mandraliscae. Because they share similar names, they can be easily confused. While the serpens species is a delicate groundcover, the mandraliscae grows higher and more vigorously.

  3. Blue Chalk Sticks vs Dwarf Blue Chalk Sticks. Get ready to meet the little sibling of the blue chalk sticks, the dwarf blue chalk sticks, scientifically known as Senecio serpens. This succulent is perfect for planters and pots, bringing a touch of charm to any space.

  4. I always called it Blue Chalk Sticks,but I think its more likely Senecio Mandraliscae which is more common and has slightly longer 'spears' than Senecio Serpens, which I think is more of a ground cover type.

  5. 18 lip 2024 · Curio repens, formerly Senecio serpens, is a lovely succulent from South Africa known as blue chalksticks. Gardening expert Rachel Garcia teaches you how to grow and care for it in this guide.

  6. The South African blue chalk sticks succulent (Senecio Serpens) is an attractive and easy-to-grow plant for beginner gardeners. This succulent thrives in many landscapes and can grow up to 18 inches (46cm) tall. It can spread about 3 feet wide.

  7. 22 sty 2023 · S. serpens is smaller (reaching a maximum height of three to five inches), more compact and has a noticeably slower growth rate than the S. mandraliscae. S. serpens has a very similar color and growth style but is smaller and chubbier than a Blue Chalksticks plant.

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