Senecio kleinia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Senecio kleinia |
||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Scientific classification | ||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||
'''Senecio kleinia''' Less. |
Senecio kleinia (Spanish, verode) is a flowering plant in the genus Senecio (Asteraceae). It is endemic to the Canary Islands, where it grows abundantly across the Canary Islands in the Tabaibal-Cardonal zone.
The Senecio kleinia is a succulent plant. This plant blooms in the spring.
These plants can grow in dry conditions in the later years.
The Senecio kleinia is endemic in the Canary islands and is founded in all islands of this chain. It can be founded within the trunk of a palm tree.
[edit] Uses
The plant is used in gardens which dry conditions. The plant requires a minimun exposure of the sun. It cannot survive with temperatures under 5ºC.
[edit] Curiosities
The plant can also be used for honey in which it produces in excellent quantities.
[edit] Synonym
- Kleinia neriifolia Haw.