Senecio angulatus (Creeping Groundsel)
Botanical name: Senecio angulatus
Common name: Creeping Groundsel
Family: Asteraceae
Origin: South Africa







Creeping Groundsel is a bushy climber with large clusters of sweet-scented, yellow flowers. It has bright green, squarish, somewhat succulent leaves.
Similar plants: Senecio angulatus (Creeping Groundsel)
- Curio articulatus (Hot Dog Cactus)
- Curio herreanus (Gooseberry)
- Curio rowleyanus (String of pearls)
- Kleinia fulgens (Orange thistle)
- Kleinia neriifolia (Verode)
- Kleinia pendula (Tapeworm Plant)
- Kleinia stapeliiformis (Pickle Plant)
- Pseudogynoxys chenopodioides (Mexican Flame Vine)
- Roldana petasitis (Velvet Groundsel)
- Senecio barbertonicus (Barberton Groundsel)
Senecio angulatus (Creeping Groundsel) with yellow flowers and thick succulent green leaves in climbing habit
Senecio angulatus (Creeping Groundsel) yellow flower clusters grouped together amidst the lush green foliage background.
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