Known for its "leaves that look just like dolphins!", this string succulent went viral on Japanese Twitter, sparking a global craze as the "Cute Plant from Japan!". Viewed from above, its foliage even resembles a lily crest, and from winter through spring, its firework-like blooms add a unique charm. As for its scientific classification, this dolphin plant is often listed as peregrinum, though some sources identify it as a hybrid. The truth, it seems, is still being explored.



| Season Type | Summer |
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| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Hardiness | -3℃ / 27℉ |
| Blooming Season | Sp Su Fa Wi |
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新芽が生えてきたのはツピタンサス 剪定したのはユッカとセネキオ(ドルフィンネックレス)とサンスベリア ツピタンサスの花言葉は幸福なのでこれからなにかいいことがある予感がしてきた
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@joehall Yeah, it's definitely not jade. I suspect it's related to string of dolphins (Senecio peregrinus). I'm selling plants at a sale in September, and I'd like to put some of these in it, but "unknown succulent" is likely frowned upon.
chce senecio peregrinus
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