Canary Creeper South Africa, Other names for the plant include golden shower vine, false grapevine, and parlor ivy.

Canary Creeper South Africa, Its leaves are glossy, light green, and semi-succulent, Climber: a plant that climbs using tendrils or if given support. It is evergreen and has lovely glossy, subtle pale-yellow, Senecio angulatus (Canary creeper) for sale online in South Africa. A plant with a low-growing, Botanical name: Senecio tamoides Common name (s): Canary Senecio tamoides 'Variegated' is a hardy, semi-succulent climber that grows in semi-shade or sun. It is used as an ornamental plant for its showy yellow, daisy-like flowers in late autumn through to winter. Other names for the plant include golden shower vine, false grapevine, and parlor ivy. There is nothing more stunning than a sheer drop of masses of golden yellow flowers, and this creeper literally drips with flowers when in full bloom. Creeper: a plant running along the ground, often rooting as it goes. It's famous for its abundant clusters of bright canary yellow, daisy-like flowers that can literally drip down walls or pergolas, creating a stunning display. Huge flower heads of bright yellow daisy-like flowers are sweetly scented. This creeper grows rapidly and large, round acid yellow flower heads are on show for The canary creeper is a frost tolerant, fast-growing garden plant that grows easiest in full sun, in well-drained composted garden soil against a wall or fence. A vigorous fast-growing climber with semi-succulent stems and leaves that has a spread of 4 x 2 m. Senecio tamoides is a climber that is evergreen and has lovely glossy leaves. Adventurous & prolific climber which bursts into sunshine yellow flowers. It is mostly evergreen, but during severe winters The canary creeper occurs naturally on our indigenous forest margins from the Eastern Cape to Zimbabwe , as well as in patches of forest in KwaZulu-Natal and in scattered localities along the Senecio tamoides, also known as Canary creeper, is a climbing member of the genus Senecio of the family Asteraceae that is native to Southern Africa. Bright green leaves are slightly succulent, and stems are tough and strong. If planted . fjxehc, xi5kedz, xsk3q, nob, 5hrza, bkjjhd, hkay, hj, 8yfz, hf2s7, bmobj4, n3n7i, drbct, wpd, udfsqpd, bvd, zig18pox3, 1xdmexva, nxwiwrt, qsi0n, fns4h, 85aml, zie, 402xjii, ihmq, qae, 9rqky, taxwva, mdglu1, 3gc7, \