Trailing Succulents

Yes, along with the fishhook senecio, there are quite a few that will spill and drape.

A couple I have on hand that I especially enjoy include this crassula, which can’t be beat
for a refined, airy, cumulusy presence and the rugged performance of a succulent.
Crassula sarmentosa:

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Senecio jacobensii, Trailing Jade, is a slow-grower that turns this stunning shade of plum in winter:

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(And in verifying the names, I’ve come across the identity of the mystery succulent which was the subject of the post “Excitement.”
Senecio medley-woodii. Of course! Yellow daisy flower was the tip-off.)

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