Curio ficoides 'Mount Everest'
Senecio ficoides 'Mount Everest', Blue chalksticks 'Mount Everest', Large kleinia 'Mount Everest', Flat-leaved senecio 'Mount Everest', Silver senecio 'Mount Everest', Big blue chalk sticks 'Mount Everest', Skyscraper senecio, Senecio 'Skyscraper', Kleinia repens 'Mount Everest', Cacalia repens 'Mount Everest'
Senecio Senecio
'Mount Everest' _ 'Mount Everest' is a tender, clump-forming, succulent, evergreen perennial with erect stems bearing fleshy, cylindrical, blue-grey to blue-green leaves.
Curio ficoides 'Mount Everest' is: Evergreen
Spreading
Toxic to farm animals. Speculated to be toxic to humans.
Insignificant or absent in Summer
Blue-green, Grey-green, Grey in All seasons
Aphids , Red spider mite (box and other) , Whitefly Aphids , Red spider mite (box and other) , Whitefly
Rust Rust
Semi-ripe cuttings, Division, Softwood cuttings
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Curio ficoides 'Mount Everest' (Blue chalksticks 'Mount Everest') will reach a height of 0.9m and a spread of 0.5m after 1-2 years.
Gravel, Edging, Drought Tolerant, Cottage/Informal, Conservatory, Beds and borders, Banks and Slopes, Low Maintenance, Ground Cover, Greenhouse, Mediterranean, Rock
In frost-free areas, grow in poor, gritty, sharply-drained, neutral to alkaline soil in full sun. Drought tolerant but tolerates regular moisture. Under glass, grow in 2 parts loam-based compost & 1 part each leaf mould & grit in ventilated, full light. In growth, water moderately & feed at half-strength.
Chalky, Loamy, Sandy
Well-drained
Alkaline, Neutral
Full Sun
South, West
Sheltered
Indoor heated (H1), Tender in frost (H3)
Curio ficoides 'Mount Everest'
Senecio ficoides 'Mount Everest', Blue chalksticks 'Mount Everest', Large kleinia 'Mount Everest', Flat-leaved senecio 'Mount Everest', Silver senecio 'Mount Everest', Big blue chalk sticks 'Mount Everest', Skyscraper senecio, Senecio 'Skyscraper', Kleinia repens 'Mount Everest', Cacalia repens 'Mount Everest'
Senecio Senecio
'Mount Everest' _ 'Mount Everest' is a tender, clump-forming, succulent, evergreen perennial with erect stems bearing fleshy, cylindrical, blue-grey to blue-green leaves.
Garden origin
Evergreen
Spreading
Toxic to farm animals. Speculated to be toxic to humans.
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Insignificant or absent in Summer
Blue-green, Grey-green, Grey in All seasons
Aphids , Red spider mite (box and other) , Whitefly
Semi-ripe cuttings, Division, Softwood cuttings
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Curio ficoides 'Mount Everest' (Blue chalksticks 'Mount Everest') will reach a height of 0.9m and a spread of 0.5m after 1-2 years.
Gravel, Edging, Drought Tolerant, Cottage/Informal, Conservatory, Beds and borders, Banks and Slopes, Low Maintenance, Ground Cover, Greenhouse, Mediterranean, Rock
In frost-free areas, grow in poor, gritty, sharply-drained, neutral to alkaline soil in full sun. Drought tolerant but tolerates regular moisture. Under glass, grow in 2 parts loam-based compost & 1 part each leaf mould & grit in ventilated, full light. In growth, water moderately & feed at half-strength.
Chalky, Loamy, Sandy
Well-drained
Alkaline, Neutral
Full Sun
South, West
Sheltered
Indoor heated (H1), Tender in frost (H3)
Zone 11, Zone 10
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Soil types: | Chalky, Loamy, Sandy | Tell us... |
Soil drainage: | Well-drained | Tell us... |
Soil pH: | Alkaline, Neutral | Tell us... |
Light: | Full Sun | Tell us... |
Aspect: | South, West | Tell us... |
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Hardiness: | Indoor heated (H1), Tender in frost (H3) | Tell us... |
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