Curio radicans,[2] syn. Senecio radicans, is a succulent plant 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 leaves. It is commonly known as string of bananas or fishhook senecio.
^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.
Curioradicans, syn. Senecio radicans, is a succulent plant native to Southern Africa. A member of the family Asteraceae, the asters, this species is...
are Curio repens, Curioradicans, Curio herreanus, and Curio hallianus, which have a variable number of chromosomes. It is easily confused with Curio talinoides...
photosynthesis. This is a trait shared with Curioradicans (string of bananas), a close relative of Curio rowleyanus. A similar morphology is observed...
succulent that is very similar in appearance to Curioradicans, but it has blue-grey leaves, whereas radicans has green leaves. The stems contain a gummy...
Crassocephalum: Genus Crassothonna: Genus Crepis: Genus Callumia: Genus Curio: Genus Cuspidia: Genus Cyanthillium: Genus Cymbopappus: Genus Cypselodontia:...