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Senecio scaposus ( Silver Coral, Woolly Senecio, Silver Spider, Senecio haworthii hybrid)

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Senecio scaposus ( Silver Coral, Woolly Senecio, Silver Spider, Senecio haworthii hybrid)

Say hello to one of the most uniquely textured succulents you’ll ever meet. Senecio scaposus, often called the Silver Coral Plant, is prized for its shimmering, felted leaves that look almost frosted. Covered in a soft silvery coating, this compact succulent brings an otherworldly vibe to any indoor space.

Native to South Africa, it grows in dense, upright clusters and stays naturally compact, making it perfect for sunny shelves, windowsills, and succulent bowls. Its unusual texture and colour contrast beautifully with other plants in your collection.

Plant Size
• Pot diameter: 10.5cm
• Height: Varies – typically around 15–20cm tall
• Naturally compact, with upright, cylindrical leaves

Where Silver Coral Comes From
This succulent is native to the dry, mountainous regions of South Africa, where it grows in rocky, sun-baked soils. The silvery coating on its leaves helps reflect sunlight and retain moisture – a natural adaptation to intense heat and drought.

Styling Your Senecio scaposus
This plant looks incredible in a rough terracotta or minimalist ceramic pot to highlight its silver tones. Perfect for windowsills, open shelving, or a low-profile centrepiece. It pairs beautifully with darker green succulents like Crassula ovata or deep purple Echeverias.

Senecio scaposus Care Guide
• Light: Needs full sun or very bright light indoors
• Water: Water sparingly – only when the soil is completely dry
• Soil: Free-draining cactus or succulent mix
• Temperature: Keep above 10°C – this is a warm-loving plant
• Feeding: Feed occasionally in spring/summer with a diluted cactus fertiliser or our Organic Tropical Plant Food

Why We Love Senecio scaposus!
• Silvery, felted texture – totally unique
• Compact, easy-care succulent for beginners
• Perfect for bright interiors and plant styling
• Low maintenance and drought tolerant
• Great contrast plant in mixed succulent displays

Is Senecio scaposus Toxic?
Yes – like most Senecios, it is mildly toxic if ingested. Best kept away from pets and young children.

Silver Coral Plant FAQs
Why is it silver?
The fine hairs on the leaves reflect sunlight and trap moisture, giving the plant its silvery-white look. It’s an evolutionary adaptation to extreme sun and drought.

Can I touch the leaves?
Yes, but try not to over-handle – the protective coating can wear off with too much touching. It won’t hurt the plant, but it may affect the appearance.

Does it flower?
Yes – it can produce small white or pale yellow flowers, but it’s mostly grown for its incredible foliage.

And for styling ideas, visit our Houseplant Blog for guides on succulent groupings, light tips, and watering do’s and don’ts.

All our plants are supplied in a plastic nursery pot

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Senecio scaposus ( Silver Coral, Woolly Senecio, Silver Spider, Senecio haworthii hybrid)—
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Say hello to one of the most uniquely textured succulents you’ll ever meet. Senecio scaposus, often called the Silver Coral Plant, is prized for its shimmering, felted leaves that look almost frosted. Covered in a soft silvery coating, this compact succulent brings an otherworldly vibe to any indoor space.

Native to South Africa, it grows in dense, upright clusters and stays naturally compact, making it perfect for sunny shelves, windowsills, and succulent bowls. Its unusual texture and colour contrast beautifully with other plants in your collection.

Plant Size
• Pot diameter: 10.5cm
• Height: Varies – typically around 15–20cm tall
• Naturally compact, with upright, cylindrical leaves

Where Silver Coral Comes From
This succulent is native to the dry, mountainous regions of South Africa, where it grows in rocky, sun-baked soils. The silvery coating on its leaves helps reflect sunlight and retain moisture – a natural adaptation to intense heat and drought.

Styling Your Senecio scaposus
This plant looks incredible in a rough terracotta or minimalist ceramic pot to highlight its silver tones. Perfect for windowsills, open shelving, or a low-profile centrepiece. It pairs beautifully with darker green succulents like Crassula ovata or deep purple Echeverias.

Senecio scaposus Care Guide
• Light: Needs full sun or very bright light indoors
• Water: Water sparingly – only when the soil is completely dry
• Soil: Free-draining cactus or succulent mix
• Temperature: Keep above 10°C – this is a warm-loving plant
• Feeding: Feed occasionally in spring/summer with a diluted cactus fertiliser or our Organic Tropical Plant Food

Why We Love Senecio scaposus!
• Silvery, felted texture – totally unique
• Compact, easy-care succulent for beginners
• Perfect for bright interiors and plant styling
• Low maintenance and drought tolerant
• Great contrast plant in mixed succulent displays

Is Senecio scaposus Toxic?
Yes – like most Senecios, it is mildly toxic if ingested. Best kept away from pets and young children.

Silver Coral Plant FAQs
Why is it silver?
The fine hairs on the leaves reflect sunlight and trap moisture, giving the plant its silvery-white look. It’s an evolutionary adaptation to extreme sun and drought.

Can I touch the leaves?
Yes, but try not to over-handle – the protective coating can wear off with too much touching. It won’t hurt the plant, but it may affect the appearance.

Does it flower?
Yes – it can produce small white or pale yellow flowers, but it’s mostly grown for its incredible foliage.

And for styling ideas, visit our Houseplant Blog for guides on succulent groupings, light tips, and watering do’s and don’ts.

All our plants are supplied in a plastic nursery pot

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