Mazhar Botanic Garden

Senecio confusus Elmer

Mexican Flame Vine

Sample code: EGY-MBG-000316
English name: Mexican Flame Vine
Arabic name: سنيسيو
Native: Mexico
Country: Mexico
(PGR): Common

Evergreen climber to 3 m leaves simple, deep green, with serrated edges flowers orange red

Ph: 61-78 (slightly acidic to slightly alkaline)

Soil: Well drained, dry, low in organic  Well drained, dry, low in organic 

Ornamental plants. It can be grown as an annual plant due to its rapid growth rate. If not grown as a vine, it will grow in a sprawling shrub-like form

New name: Pseudogynoxus chenopodioides (Kunth) Cabrera

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Drainage: Well drained
Water Sources: Moderate Water
Climates: Dry
Lights: Full sun
Propagation: Seeds, stem cuttings
Flowering time: Autumn
Zone: 12
pH range: 6.1-7.8
Status: Cultivated
Habits: Climber
Plant Uses: Ornamental
Vegetation types: Evergreen
pH: Acid Alkaline

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