Bryony-Leaved Flowering Ivy
Senecio bryoniifolius
Senecio bryoniifolius by Mahomed Desai (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Full Sun
Easy care
Moderate watering
Tender
H5-H1c
RHS hardiness
-15°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
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10m | Max | 2m |
2m | Min | 20cm |
Flowering
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spring
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summer
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autumn
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winter
This plant has no fragrance
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Bryony-Leaved Flowering Ivy Overview
The Bryony-leaved flowering ivy is a succulent-leaved evergreen creeper with a climbing growth of up to roughly 10 m high. The plant has a twining habit, making it an attractive option for growing on fences, structures and pergolas. The succulent leaves contribute to its drought tolerance, especially during dry winters.
Common problems with Bryony-Leaved Flowering Ivy
Bryony-leaved flowering ivy is generally not bothered by pests and diseases.
How to harvest Bryony-Leaved Flowering Ivy
Flowers can be harvested in autumn.
How to propagate Bryony-Leaved Flowering Ivy
Cuttings
Grow from cuttings from spring to autumn, the softwood cuttings should be 5-10 cm long, the lower leaves can be removed, planted in sand or a mixture of sand and peat.
Special features of Bryony-Leaved Flowering Ivy
Drought resistant
The succulent leaves contribute to its drought tolerance, especially during dry winters.
Pot plant
Other uses of Bryony-Leaved Flowering Ivy
No recorded use