Curio rowleyanus, syn. Senecio rowleyanus, - String of Pearls is a flowering plant in the daisy family Asteraceae. It is a creeping, perennial, succulent vine native to the drier parts of southwest Africa. In its natural environment its stems trail on the ground, rooting where they touch and forming dense mats.
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 gracefully spill over the sides of planters and hanging baskets. You can use these stems to propagate the plant, which is a robust and quick grower—gaining about 5 to 15 inches per year—but does not live long without propagation.
Full sun to partial sun.
Drought tolerant
White flowers, non-fragrant
Hardiness zone for this plant:
TriStar Plants
String of Pearls