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Sunday 27 April 2014

House Plant: String of Pearls....

Hannah watering a house plant known as String of Pearls...
House Plant: String of Pearls

After featuring the home of Hannah and John I have had numerous emails about the hanging plant in the top picture. This plant is a succulent called Senecio rowleyanus aka String of Pearls.

The good news is they are really easy to look after as long as you have a nice sunny spot in your home. I live in England and even I manage to maintain one of these beauties. They are a little tricky to get hold of, I had to get one ordered in from a florist in my area, but they are really worth the effort as they look great..

String of Pearls

7 comments:

  1. thankyou, I was wondering what is was, too. In fact I was just watering my Chinese coin plant. I always think of you, because you showed it on your blog last year!

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  2. Wow, I'm really surprised to see you mention that they're easy to grow. I love house plants and I have quite a few and I think I generally do quite well with them . But this is the ONE plant that never thrives in my home. I have a couple right now that are just barely hanging on. I guess I'll have to keep experimenting with soils and locations.

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  3. This is a beautiful and healthy plant. I have not seen one this large. Thanks for sharing

    Helen

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  4. Those are just lovely. Unfortunately, I'm unable to look after anything alive, sometimes including myself as well.

    I have made my self a DIY hanging plant, from paper and sets of string and it somewhat resembles this.
    It works the job as a decoration, but It doesn't look alive enough to keep me content.
    Exactly how "easy" are these to look after ? I have some sunny spots at home, but I'm so irregular with tending to my home, especially when I turn on writing mode, that I'm just not sure I can keep it alive.

    Thanks for the name though, I'm going to make a bit of research in my free time.

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  5. Isn't this plant also referred to as Swedish Ivy? It looks very similar. I could always smell a sweet fragrance that others said they did not detect.

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  6. Have you seen a String of Hearts plant? They're lovely as they are, but when they get these little purple flowers, they look so neat. Love your blog!

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