Kleinia neriifolia

Kleinia neriifolia

''Kleinia neriifolia'', known in Spanish as ''verode'' or ''berode'', is a species of flowering plant in the daisy family . It is endemic to the Canary Islands. It was formerly named ''Senecio kleinia''.
Verode - Kleinia neriifolia This one is also endemic of the Canary Islands but used as ornamental in other places as well. Geotagged,Kleinia neriifolia,Spain,Spring

Appearance

A succulent plant, ''Kleinia neriifolia'' has articulated branches and thick, stubby, elongated leaves which rest directly on the main stem or branch without a petiole or footstalk. The leaves grow clustered in crowded circles at the tops of the branches. The trunk is about 1 m high, and the lanceolate leaves up to 12 cm long. Fragrant grey white flowers appear at any time between March and October. The plant is deciduous, the leaves falling at the beginning of the dry season. As with most arid habitat plants, reproduction is by reseeding only.

Habitat

''Kleinia neriifolia'' grows abundantly in the Tabaibal-Cardonal zone or the arid, subtropical with steep and eroded substrates which are more pronounced and dominant in the eastern archipelago. The vegetation can be compared with that of the arid areas of Sudan, Ethiopia, Arabia and Iran and is typical of the steppe in the African continent.

Cultural

The plant is used in gardens with dry conditions. The plant requires a minimum exposure of the sun. The minimum winter temperature it can endure is −2 °C .

''Kleinia neriifolia'' has been successfully cultivated as a houseplant and as landscaping. It is on a list of suggested fire safe landscaping.

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderAsterales
FamilyAsteraceae
GenusKleinia
SpeciesK. neriifolia
Photographed in
Spain