A hardy evergreen succulent shrub, Donsiebos is loved for its dense clusters of narrow, finger-like green leaves that create a lush, bushy appearance year-round. In Cape Town’s climate, it bursts into masses of bright yellow daisy-like flowers from mid-summer to early autumn (January–March), attracting bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Perfect for coastal gardens, rockeries, and water-wise landscapes, it thrives in full sun and poor soils where other plants may struggle. With its cheerful blooms and tough nature, Donsiebos is a resilient beauty that brings both colour and wildlife into your garden. Donsiebos Senecio barbertonicus
Plant in sandy or rocky, well-draining soil and position in full sun for best flowering. Water sparingly, as it is highly drought-tolerant once established. Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and encourage new growth. Protect from excessive winter rain by ensuring good drainage. It is a tough, low-maintenance shrub that rewards with vibrant colour and pollinator activity.
In its natural habitat, Senecio barbertonicus often grows on rocky outcrops where its bright yellow flowers stand out against the landscape. The blooms are so nectar-rich that they are considered an important food source for bees during the late summer season in South Africa.
| Botanical Name |
Senecio 'Barbertonicus'
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Growth Expectancy
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1.5m H x 1.5m W
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Position
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Sun - Semi-shade
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| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | Yes |
| Toxicity | Yes - If ingested by humans or pet |