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Curio 'Fish Hooks'
Curio 'Fish Hooks'
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The 'Fish Hooks' Plant, scientifically Curio radicans (formerly Senecio radicans), is a delightful houseplant admired for its unique, curved foliage that resembles fish hooks. The long, trailing stems are adorned with thick, blue-green leaves, creating an eye-catching and attractive display. This succulent exhibits a trailing growth habit, making it perfect for hanging baskets or as a cascading accent. When fully mature, 'Fish Hooks' typically reaches a length of approximately 2-3 feet.
Botanical & Common Names
Botanical & Common Names
Botanical: Curio radicans (formerly Senecio radicans)
Common: Fish Hooks Senecio, String of Fish Hooks
Necessary Care Tips
Necessary Care Tips
- Light: Bright Indirect
- Ideal Temperature: 60-80°F
- Humidity: Medium
- Water: Allow the soil to dry out completely between watering
- Fertilize: Every 6-8 weeks during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength
- Preferred Soil: Cacti and Succulent Potting Mix
Advanced Care Tips
Advanced Care Tips
- Senecio's can tolerate some direct light.
- Trim back excessively long stems to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth.
- Easily propagated through stem cuttings. Allow the cut end to callous over before planting in soil.
Plant Insights
Plant Insights
- Member of the Asteraceae family, also known as the Aster, Daisy, Composite, or Sunflower family, is one of the largest and most diverse plant families in the world that includes over 32,000 species.
- Senecio species are found worldwide, from desert regions to mountainous terrains and tropical areas. Some popular species like Senecio rowleyanus (String of Pearls) are native to parts of Africa.
- Senecio plants are generally adaptable and can tolerate less-than-ideal conditions, making them suitable for beginner gardeners.
- The Senecio genus is a diverse group of plants that includes both succulents and non-succulents, and they come in various forms such as trailing vines, shrubs, and ground covers.
- Unsafe / Toxic
- Low Maintenance
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