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Curio radicans

Curio radicans,[2] syn. Senecio radicans, is a succulent houseplant that is native to Southern Africa. A member of the family Asteraceae, the asters, this species is closely related to the common string of pearls and Curio hallianus. It has multiple tendrils of glossy, banana-shaped foliage. It is commonly known as string of bananas or fishhook senecio.

Curio radicans
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Asterids
Order: Asterales
Family: Asteraceae
Genus: Curio
Species:
C. radicans
Binomial name
Curio radicans
(L.F.) P.V.Heath (1999)
Synonyms[1]
  • Cacalia radicans L.f. (1782)
  • Kleinia adenocalyx (Dinter) Merxm. (1955)
  • Kleinia radicans (L.f.) Haw. (1823)
  • Senecio adenocalyx Dinter (1932)
  • Senecio gonocladus Sch.Bip. (1845)
  • Senecio radicans (L.f.) Sch.Bip. (1845)

Like most members of the Curio genus, C. radicans is relatively hardy and easy to grow, making it a great starting point for novice gardeners and those seeking entry to the succulent or container gardening hobbies.[3] An interesting addition to any home or garden, C. radicans is especially good for pots, hanging baskets, succulent gardens, and other areas in need of textural interest.[4]

Distribution edit

Curio radicans is native to South Africa, Namibia, and Lesotho.[1][5] In the arid desert areas of South Africa, including the Karroid central region, the dominant vegetation consists of xerophytic dwarf shrubs and succulents, including many members of the tribe Senecioneae. In these areas of very low moisture, the grasslands typical of other areas of Africa give way to areas in which grass is subdominant to these drought-tolerant plants, which are frequently spaced far apart with wide expanses of sandy or rocky stretches in between.[6]

Habitat and ecology edit

 
Curio radicans in Cape Town

As a native to the Cape Province area of South Africa,[7] Curio radicans is a succulent that can grow in warm, tropical areas and also fares well in arid regions. Its succulent tissues help to conserve moisture, rendering it well-adapted for the dry, hot conditions characteristic of many parts of its native South Africa.[6] Like most succulents, this species is frost-tender and cannot withstand freezing temperatures (below 32 degrees F), restricting it to areas where the annual temperatures do not drop below this point.[4]

Morphology edit

 
String of bananas grows in long tendrils of attractive, banana-shaped leaves.

Individuals of this species have a prostrate growth habit with mat-forming stems 15–30 cm long.[7] Its growth in long, matted tendrils makes the "string of bananas" an excellent groundcover, as well as ideal for cascading over the edges of containers or hanging baskets.[4]

Foliage edit

 
Curio radicans makes an excellent houseplant for winter interest

Grown for the shape, texture, and color of its attractive foliage rather than for its blooms[citation needed], Curio radicans can provide a textural element to a garden. This plant features fleshy, glossy, and elongated succulent leaves that curve and taper to a pointed tip, much like the shape of a banana. Each leaf is cylindrical in shape, 2–3 cm long, and features 2 translucent lines on either side.[7] With an alternate arrangement of leaves and a delicate branching pattern of the strands, this plant's foliage is truly its most captivating feature.[4]

 
Curio radicans discoid flower

Flowers and fruit edit

Curio radicans produces small, cinnamon-scented, white or off-white flowers, usually in the late winter or early spring seasons, although some growers are able to encourage multiple flowering periods throughout the year.[4] Like other species in the genus Curio, the inflorescences consist of clusters of many small flowers on a common receptacle.[3] This species is grown more for the color, shape, or texture of their foliage than for their blooms, which are small, white, and not very showy.[4][7]

Availability edit

Available at many garden centers, specialty stores, and other places where plants are sold. Greenhouses specializing in unusual or specialty items are more likely to have this succulent house plant[citation needed], but they are also sold through the internet.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Curio radicans (L.f.) P.V.Heath. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Taxonomy Browser (Curio radicans)". NCBI Taxonomy Browser. National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 28 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b Mace. "Cactus and Succulents: A Care Manual", Mace, Tony and Suzanne, 2001, Laurel Glen Publishing
  4. ^ a b c d e f Baldwin. "Succulent Container Gardens", Baldwin, Debra Lee, 2010, Timber Press, Inc.
  5. ^ University of Connecticut Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Plant Growth Facilities
  6. ^ a b Bews. "Plant Forms & Their Evolution In South Africa", Bews, John William, 1925, Longmans, Green and Co.
  7. ^ a b c d Sajeva and Costanzo. "Succulents, The Illustrated Dictionary", Sajeva, M. and Costanzo, M., 2000, Timber Press, Inc.

External links edit

  • Kew Plant List
  • IPNI Listing

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Curio radicans 2 syn Senecio radicans is a succulent houseplant that is native to Southern Africa A member of the family Asteraceae the asters this species is closely related to the common string of pearls and Curio hallianus It has multiple tendrils of glossy banana shaped foliage It is commonly known as string of bananas or fishhook senecio Curio radicansScientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade EudicotsClade AsteridsOrder AsteralesFamily AsteraceaeGenus CurioSpecies C radicansBinomial nameCurio radicans L F P V Heath 1999 Synonyms 1 Cacalia radicans L f 1782 Kleinia adenocalyx Dinter Merxm 1955 Kleinia radicans L f Haw 1823 Senecio adenocalyx Dinter 1932 Senecio gonocladus Sch Bip 1845 Senecio radicans L f Sch Bip 1845 Like most members of the Curio genus C radicans is relatively hardy and easy to grow making it a great starting point for novice gardeners and those seeking entry to the succulent or container gardening hobbies 3 An interesting addition to any home or garden C radicans is especially good for pots hanging baskets succulent gardens and other areas in need of textural interest 4 Contents 1 Distribution 2 Habitat and ecology 3 Morphology 4 Foliage 5 Flowers and fruit 6 Availability 7 References 8 External linksDistribution editCurio radicans is native to South Africa Namibia and Lesotho 1 5 In the arid desert areas of South Africa including the Karroid central region the dominant vegetation consists of xerophytic dwarf shrubs and succulents including many members of the tribe Senecioneae In these areas of very low moisture the grasslands typical of other areas of Africa give way to areas in which grass is subdominant to these drought tolerant plants which are frequently spaced far apart with wide expanses of sandy or rocky stretches in between 6 Habitat and ecology edit nbsp Curio radicans in Cape TownAs a native to the Cape Province area of South Africa 7 Curio radicans is a succulent that can grow in warm tropical areas and also fares well in arid regions Its succulent tissues help to conserve moisture rendering it well adapted for the dry hot conditions characteristic of many parts of its native South Africa 6 Like most succulents this species is frost tender and cannot withstand freezing temperatures below 32 degrees F restricting it to areas where the annual temperatures do not drop below this point 4 Morphology edit nbsp String of bananas grows in long tendrils of attractive banana shaped leaves Individuals of this species have a prostrate growth habit with mat forming stems 15 30 cm long 7 Its growth in long matted tendrils makes the string of bananas an excellent groundcover as well as ideal for cascading over the edges of containers or hanging baskets 4 Foliage edit nbsp Curio radicans makes an excellent houseplant for winter interestGrown for the shape texture and color of its attractive foliage rather than for its blooms citation needed Curio radicans can provide a textural element to a garden This plant features fleshy glossy and elongated succulent leaves that curve and taper to a pointed tip much like the shape of a banana Each leaf is cylindrical in shape 2 3 cm long and features 2 translucent lines on either side 7 With an alternate arrangement of leaves and a delicate branching pattern of the strands this plant s foliage is truly its most captivating feature 4 nbsp Curio radicans discoid flowerFlowers and fruit editCurio radicans produces small cinnamon scented white or off white flowers usually in the late winter or early spring seasons although some growers are able to encourage multiple flowering periods throughout the year 4 Like other species in the genus Curio the inflorescences consist of clusters of many small flowers on a common receptacle 3 This species is grown more for the color shape or texture of their foliage than for their blooms which are small white and not very showy 4 7 Availability editAvailable at many garden centers specialty stores and other places where plants are sold Greenhouses specializing in unusual or specialty items are more likely to have this succulent house plant citation needed but they are also sold through the internet References edit a b Curio radicans L f P V Heath Plants of the World Online Retrieved 2 October 2023 Taxonomy Browser Curio radicans NCBI Taxonomy Browser National Center for Biotechnology Information Retrieved 28 May 2020 a b Mace Cactus and Succulents A Care Manual Mace Tony and Suzanne 2001 Laurel Glen Publishing a b c d e f Baldwin Succulent Container Gardens Baldwin Debra Lee 2010 Timber Press Inc University of Connecticut Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Plant Growth Facilities a b Bews Plant Forms amp Their Evolution In South Africa Bews John William 1925 Longmans Green and Co a b c d Sajeva and Costanzo Succulents The Illustrated Dictionary Sajeva M and Costanzo M 2000 Timber Press Inc External links editKew Plant List IPNI Listing Retrieved from https en wikipedia org 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