String of Pearls 'Senecio rowleyanus' - Everything You Need to Know

String of Pearls 'Senecio rowleyanus' - Everything You Need to Know

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Introducing the String of Pearls plants, also known as Curio rowleyanus (formerly known as Senecio rowleyanus), the most popular hanging succulent among the Curio genus. The string of pearls plant has cool and unique pea-shaped leaves that make it easy to spot and identify. The String of Pearls succulent has other common names, such as string of beads and string of peas. Those pea-like beads start to cascade down from a hanging basket or spill over the edges of a pot, resembling a string of pearls or a string of rubies, it

String of Pearls is commonly grown as a houseplant or an outdoor ornamental in frost-free climates. It is often grown in hanging baskets to allow the trailing stems to spill downward. It could also be grown in a flat dish, allowing it to maintain the trailing growth habit seen in the wild. Indoor containers can be moved outside for the growing season but need to be acclimated gradually to prevent sunburn, should be protected from excess rainfall, and must be moved back indoors before frost.

String of Pearls Senecio Rowleyanus, Size: 4

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Senecio rowleyanus, This succulent has trailing stems that are full of glossy, pea-shaped leaves. It grows pretty quickly for a plant of its kind, and

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String of Pearls A fast growing succulent that cascades down from the pot. In the spring white flowers will bloom that smell like cinnamon. Ensure

Senecio rowleyanus (String of Pearls)

String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus)

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String of Pearls is commonly grown as a houseplant or an outdoor ornamental in frost-free climates. It is often grown in hanging baskets to allow the trailing stems to spill downward. It could also be grown in a flat dish, allowing it to maintain the trailing growth habit seen in the wild. Indoor containers can be moved outside for the growing season but need to be acclimated gradually to prevent sunburn, should be protected from excess rainfall, and must be moved back indoors before frost.

String of Pearls Senecio Rowleyanus, Size: 4