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Senecio serpens
A Succulent Obsession | August 13th 2008 by Xole
I'd recommend this plant to anybody. Frost hardy, reasonably fast grower, and very striking foliage. The flowers are a bit nothing, but then you're not planting him for the blooms. read more
Senecio mandraliscae
A Succulent Obsession | July 26th 2008 by Xole
It's been bitterly cold here the last week. Heavy frosts. Fog. Short, dark days. I hibernate through winter. The morning alarm goes off, and I lie in bed savouring the warmth, dozing until I hear my husband finish his breakfast and starting the showe read more
Curative Effect of the Burdock Herbal Plant and What You Should K…
HerbalCureInfo.com | June 15th 2008 by LionelPort
The Burdock herbal plant is native in Europe, Asia, Japan and North America. The people use as a kitchen-stuff plant in Java. You can use the blessed effect of the Burdock herbal plant for the nervous problem, against the inflammation, arthritis and read more
Curative Effect of the Bringaraj Herbal Plant and What You Should…
HerbalCureInfo.com | June 4th 2008 by LionelPort
The Bringaraj herbal plant is a very good hair nutritive Ayurvedic medicine. You can use saving the dark color of the hair and against of the alopecia. The Hindi name of the Bringaraj is meaning ‘Lord of the Bees’ but sometime the people use a ot read more
Curative Effect of the Boneset Herbal Plant and What You Should K…
HerbalCureInfo.com | June 2nd 2008 by LionelPort
The Boneset herbal plant is a very effective Homeopathic medicine for the serious flu and the similar disease. I recommend you if you have nausea, vomit, coughing, sore throat, cold, and accessory cavity inflammation from the flu. Boneset herbal pl read more
Senecio serpens
A Succulent Obsession | May 6th 2008 by Xole
I finally got out in the sunshine today, and this little guy has put on more flowers! There was a little jumping spider perching on the blooms, and I just couldn't resist! read more
Senecio serpens
A Succulent Obsession | March 6th 2008 by Xole
One of my two 'chalk sticks' plants. This is the smaller of the two. He actually flowered this year, but they weren't very impressive blooms, and although I noticed them, I didn't manage to get a photo of them. Not a good one, anyway. Here you can s read more

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