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If you want to grow a unique houseplant, we recommend string of pearls (Senecio rowleyanus). This low-maintenance succulent has green foliage that resembles small pearls strung together. Native to ...
Reviewed by Mary Marlowe Leverette String of pearls plants are unique vining succulents that are easily recognizable by their tiny pea-shaped leaves. The leaves grow on trailing stems that ...
While classic crawlers like pothos and English ivy grow long and lean, plants like string of pearls and string of bananas cascade in gorgeous, sprawling clusters, almost like tresses of hair.
Looking to plant something new and easy to care for this season? Try string-of-pearls—a succulent named after our favorite piece of classic jewelry. We thought we'd seen every variety of ...
Not to be confused with the string-of-dolphins or string-of-bananas (although the care and propagation of these Senecio species is the same) string-of-pearls is a succulent that forms near-spherical ...
The string-of-pearls succulent is well-suited for indoor growing — if you get the watering and light right.
Learn how to care for a string of pearls succulent (Curio rowleyanus), including sunlight and watering tips to keep this charmer thriving.
Not to be confused with the string-of-dolphins or string-of-bananas (although the care and propagation of these Senecio species is the same) string-of-pearls is a succulent that forms near ...
The string-of-pearls succulent is well-suited for indoor growing — if you get the watering and light right.