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String of pearls Senecio rowleyanus ground cover for containers. (Photo by Joshua Siskin) Peruvian lilies (Alstroemeria spp.) benefit from weekly watering but can make do with less.
Girls love pearls, but they don't do well in the desert. String-of-pearls, Senecio rowleyanus is the queen of succulent danglers with pea-like leaves on slender stems that grow long and beautiful ...
Many trailing succulents, such as Senecio rowleyanus (string of pearls) and Sedum morganianum (donkey tail) will hang to 4 or 5 feet, provided they are not bumped or buffeted. The longer such ...
The first plant I think of regarding this subject is string-of-pearls (Senecio/Curio rowleyanus), also known as string-of-beads. In fact, it’s the plant that inspired this column.
Notoriously hard to care for, and until recently hard to come by, string-of-pearls, or Senecio rowleyanus, is native to South Africa, where it grows in free-draining conditions often under larger ...
String of pearls plants may look otherwordly, but they are as simple to propagate as many other succulents. Here's how to properly multiply the pearls yourself.