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Thursday, October 10, 2024

String of Hearts (Ceropegia woodii).

 String of Hearts (Ceropegia woodii) Add romance to your indoor garden with our stunning String of Hearts! Also known as Rosary Vine or Sweetheart Vine, this trailing succulent grows in the rugged landscapes of South Africa, showcasing its inherent resilience and strength.

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Ceropegia.

 With a cascade of heart-shaped leaves on slender vines, String of Hearts is a delight to behold. The leaves flaunt a rich green color, a vibrant symbol of love and vitality that never fails to captivate observers. The charm of this unique houseplant does not stop at the foliage. Expect to be captivated by its unique lantern-shaped flowers that open into a mesmerizing display of purple hues.

 Although the flowers are generally discreet, their distinctive shape adds another layer of interest to this remarkable plant. String of Hearts is perfect for hanging baskets, allowing its green vines to cascade down in a beautiful way. It also does well on windowsills, tables, or shelves, adding a touch of nature’s romance to any corner of your home. Despite its delicate appearance, this plant is as hardy as it gets. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers well-drained soil.

 Drought-tolerant by nature, it tolerates under-watering better than over-watering, making it a great choice for busy plant owners or beginners.

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