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String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus)

$9.99


Item # 255187340023

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Characteristics

Senecio rowleyanus, or the famous String of Pearls, is a succulent vine most commonly planted in a hanging pot. This allows the vines to trail over the edge of the pot, showing off their cascade of pearls.

How to Care for String of Pearls

  • Light: Bright indirect light, full sun can scorch the pearls
  • Water Preferences: Thrives in a warm, dry environment. Allow the soil to dry almost completely before watering again.
  • Special Care/Notes: Very susceptible to overwatering. Avoid roots staying submerged in water in a container with no drainage holes. Place in a brightly lit room, but out of direct sunlight. 

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