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How to Care for a String of Pearls Plant Potting and Soil. We suggest using a succulent-specific soil mix or combining standard potting soil with ample amounts of draining aids like sand, pearlite ...
It is a creeping, perennial, succulent vine native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa. [1] In its natural environment its stems trail on the ground, rooting where they touch and form dense mats. It often avoids direct sunlight by growing in the shade of other plants and rocks. It is commonly known as string-of-pearls or string-of-beads.
String of Pearls. Care level: Easy to Intermediate. You'll quickly have lengthy strands of pearls if you place this cute succulent in bright, indirect light and give it enough water to keep the ...
Curio radicans, [2] syn. Senecio radicans, is a succulent plant native to Southern Africa. A member of the family Asteraceae, the asters, this species is closely related to the common string of pearls and Curio hallianus. It has multiple tendrils of glossy, banana-shaped leaves. It is commonly known as string of bananas or fishhook senecio.
Ceropegia woodii (string of hearts) Crassula ovata (jade plant) Echeveria spp. Haworthia spp. Dracaena spp., including plants formerly in the genus Sansevieria, such as the snake plant or mother-in-law's tongue, Dracaena trifasciata. Senecio angulatus (creeping groundsel) Curio rowleyanus (string of pearls) Yucca spp. Dudleya (liveforevers)
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Curio herreanus, syn. Senecio herreanus, which is also known as string of watermelons, string of beads, gooseberry plant and string of raindrops, is a flowering succulent plant in the daisy family Asteraceae that is native to Namibia. [1]
Cut succulent stems should heal over in a few days and eventually produce new growth as long as your plant receives the light, water, and care it requires. Step 6: Propagate Broken Stems and Leaves