Curio 'Trident Blue' | |
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Genus | Curio |
Hybrid parentage | Curio repens × Curio talinoides |
Cultivar | 'Trident Blue' |
Origin | Australia |
Curio 'Trident Blue', known commonly as Senecio 'Trident Blue', Trident Blue Chalk and Kleinia 'Trident Blue', is a spear-shaped succulent plant that is a hybrid of Curio repens and Curio talinoides.[1][2]
Description
Bred by Australian gardener from Melbourne, Attila Kapitany,[3] the plant features powdery blue-grey leaves with a lance-shaped tip, making them akin in appearance to the Greek God Poseidon's trident (hence the name). It is a groundcover that grows up to 30 cm tall and spreads to 1 meter wide. It is suited as a mass planting and as a weed suppressant.[4]
See also
- Curio × peregrinus, a similar looking hybrid
References
- ↑ Senecio Trident Blue by Benara Nurseries
- ↑ New Senecio by Australian Succulents
- ↑ Succulent water-wise garden. by Homes To Love, Jane Edmanson
- ↑ Senecio 'Trident Blue' by World of Succulents
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