Blue Finger is a striking succulent groundcover that paints the garden with waves of silvery-blue foliage. Its slender, finger-like leaves create a dense mat that spills beautifully over walls, containers, and pathways, adding texture and cool tones to Cape Town’s landscapes. In summer (December–February), it produces clusters of small, daisy-like white flowers that contrast elegantly against the blue foliage. This plant is a favourite for coastal gardens thanks to its salt tolerance, and it thrives in full sun, making it ideal for water-wise designs. Whether used as a living carpet, a dramatic edging, or a companion to bold aloes and agaves, Blue Finger brings year-round colour and sculptural appeal. Add effortless elegance and texture with the Blue Finger (Senecio mandraliscae ‘Talinoides’).
Plant in sandy, well-draining soil in a sunny position. Water sparingly, as Blue Finger is highly drought-resistant once established. Trim back lightly after flowering to maintain a neat, compact shape. Pair with bold succulents or aloes for dramatic contrast. Protect from excessive frost, though Cape Town’s mild winters suit it well.
Blue Finger is often used by landscapers to create a “living river” effect, its flowing blue foliage mimicking water when planted en masse along pathways or garden beds.
| Botanical Name |
Senecio Mandraliscae 'Talinoides'
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Growth Expectancy
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45cm H x 45cm W
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Position
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Sun - Semi shade
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| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | Yes |