SPEAR HEAD
Senecio kleiniiformis
£0.65 – £6.50
Spear Head is a slow growing succulent with light blue-green fleshy leaves and stalks that start trailing after growing over 15cm 6 inches. It makes an unusual and attractive indoor hanging plant. Like many succulents, Spear Head is an easy to grow plant as long as it is potted into a free draining soil mix and gets occasional watering.

Leaf for propagation
£ 0.65

Cutting for propagation
£ 2.50

Young plant (bare root)
£ 4.50

Established plant (bare root)
£ 6.50
Available Options
Thumbnail | Description | Price | Quantity | |
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![]() | Leaf for propagation | £0.65 | | |
![]() | Cutting for propagation | £2.50 | | |
![]() | Young plant (bare root) | £4.50 | | |
![]() | Established plant (bare root) | £6.50 | |
Available Options
Thumbnail | Description | Price | Quantity | |
---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | Leaf for propagation | £0.65 | | |
![]() | Cutting for propagation | £2.50 | | |
![]() | Young plant (bare root) | £4.50 | | |
![]() | Established plant (bare root) | £6.50 | |
- Care Tips
- Additional information
Description
CARE INSTRUCTIONS
- Soil: free draining soil
- Sun exposure: Spear Head will thrive in a position with some but not constant sun, e.g. on a west facing window sill or not too far from a window in a bright lit living room
- Watering: I water it once every two to three weeks during the growing season, from spring to late summer. I water the soil until it is thoroughly moist and then allow the pot to drain between waterings.
- Hardiness: to be kept indoors when temperatures go below -4C.
PLANT INFO
- Latin Name: Senecio Kleiniiformis
- Common Name: Spear Head
- Origin: South Africa
Additional information
Size | The pictures who the actual plants I sell. They are around 10cm 4 inches tall. |
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Shipping | The plants will arrive bare root without soil or pots. |
Plant Form | Bare root (established plant), Bare root (young plant), Stem Cutting, Unrooted Leaf |