By Nancydvm
United States
I saw a trailing succulent silver green ivy plant at a store and wanted to buy it but there was a dove nested in it. The ivy shaped leaves were small about 1" and placed about every 2" on the vine . Any ideas? I thought is was similar to wax ivy but these leaves were neither fuzzy nor shiny. Any ideas what that was? I would be most grateful to know. Thank you
On plant
Do you think it is a senecio? What would the common name be?
![Succulent_vine_1](http://media.growsonyou.com/photos/question/image/160760/main/succulent_vine_1.jpg)
![Succulent_vine_2](http://media.growsonyou.com/photos/question/image2/160760/main/succulent_vine_2.jpg)
![Succulent_vine_3](http://media.growsonyou.com/photos/question/image3/160760/main/succulent_vine_3.jpg)
29 Apr, 2013
Answers
Try Senecio articulatus {candle plant }, best I can think of, Derek.
2 May, 2013
It's Senecio oxyriifolius (subspecies: tropaeolifolius).
21 May, 2013
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