Kleinia fulgens aka Red Dwarf Aster
Taxonomy ID: 731
Kleinia fulgens, commonly known as coral senecio, is a perennial succulent herbaceous plant in the family Asteraceae. It produces rather soft stems and fleshy, oval leaves with prominent triangular-pointed teeth, each leaf measuring roughly 15 cm long by 5 cm wide. The plant reaches up to about 60 cm in length and is grown primarily for its striking flowerheads, which appear from late autumn through winter. The flowers resemble small thistles and are highly ornamental, with a corolla ranging from crimson and scarlet to cherry red — an unusual attribute for a winter-blooming succulent.
Native to east-central and southern Africa, the species is found in Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Eswatini, and South Africa (including KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo provinces). In its natural habitat it grows in warm, seasonally dry conditions.
In cultivation the plant thrives in full sun with a well-draining, sandy potting mix and is drought-tolerant once established. It is best treated as a tender perennial, hardy in USDA zones 9–12; in cooler climates it is commonly grown in containers that can be moved under cover during frost. The genus was formerly placed in Senecio, and the plant is still widely sold under its synonym Senecio fulgens. It contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids and is toxic to pets (cats, dogs, horses) and can irritate human skin on contact.
Common names
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Where is Kleinia fulgens (Coral Senecio) native to?
Kleinia fulgens is native to east-central and southern Africa, occurring naturally in Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Eswatini (Swaziland), and several South African provinces including KwaZulu-Natal and Limpopo. All populations are considered native within this range with no documented naturalised occurrences outside it.
What do the flowers of Kleinia fulgens look like?
The flowerheads of Kleinia fulgens resemble small thistles and appear from late autumn through winter, making them a notable ornamental feature in the cool season. The corolla is vivid — crimson, scarlet, or cherry red — standing out against the grey-green succulent foliage. Individual flowerheads are few per stem.
Are there varieties or known synonyms of Kleinia fulgens?
Kleinia fulgens was formerly placed in the genus Senecio and is widely sold under the synonym Senecio fulgens. Other historical synonyms include Notonia fulgens, Notoniopsis fulgens, Senecio hookerianus, Notonia welwitschii, and Senecio welwitschii, all now superseded by the accepted name Kleinia fulgens Hook.fil.
How easy is Kleinia fulgens to care for?
Coral senecio is a low-maintenance plant when given the right conditions. It is drought-tolerant and prefers a free-draining, sandy mix in full sun. Allow the growing medium to dry out fully between waterings to avoid root rot. It can be grown as a container plant and moved indoors during frost periods in colder climates (hardy outdoors in USDA zones 9–12).
What is the best soil for Kleinia fulgens?
Kleinia fulgens prefers a light, well-draining potting mix — sandy or gritty cactus/succulent soils are ideal. It tolerates a broad soil pH range (approximately 6.0–8.0, neutral). Heavy, moisture-retentive soils should be avoided as they promote root rot.
What temperatures does Kleinia fulgens tolerate?
Kleinia fulgens is a tender succulent suited to warm climates (USDA hardiness zones 9a–12b). It does not tolerate frost. In cooler regions it should be grown in containers that can be brought indoors before temperatures drop below freezing.
What pests and diseases affect Kleinia fulgens?
Common problems for plants in the Senecio / Kleinia group include mealybugs, scale insects, and cineraria leaf rust. Inspect new growth regularly and treat infestations promptly with appropriate horticultural controls.
How do you propagate Kleinia fulgens?
Kleinia fulgens can be propagated by division, leaf cuttings, or seed. Cuttings should be allowed to callous for a day or two before inserting into a free-draining mix to reduce the risk of rotting.
Can Kleinia fulgens be grown outdoors?
In frost-free climates (USDA zones 9a–12b) Kleinia fulgens can be grown outdoors year-round in a sunny, well-drained position. In cooler climates it is best container-grown and moved under frost-free cover during winter. Its winter bloom season makes it particularly effective in a cool greenhouse or conservatory.
Does Kleinia fulgens have medicinal uses?
Kleinia fulgens has not been found explicitly cited in the medicinal literature. Kew's Medicinal Plant Names Services (MPNS) notes the species only because related taxa in its lineage carry medicinal records; no specific medicinal applications, preparations, or traditional uses are documented for this species itself.
How big does Kleinia fulgens grow?
Kleinia fulgens is a perennial succulent herb that typically reaches up to about 60 cm in length, with a spreading, somewhat lax habit and soft succulent stems. Leaves are fleshy, oval, and toothed — about 15 cm long by 5 cm wide. Growth rate for the Senecio / Kleinia group is generally described as moderate.
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