String of Pearls
Binomial name
Curio rowleyanus
Common names
String of Pearls, Rosary Vine
Description
Curio rowleyanus, commonly known as String of Pearls or Rosary Vine, is a striking succulent known for its trailing vines adorned with spherical, pea-sized leaves that resemble pearls. These lush, bead-like leaves give the plant a unique, eye-catching appearance, making it a favorite for hanging baskets or decorative pots. In late summer to fall, it may produce small, white, tubular flowers with a sweet fragrance, adding to its charm. This easy-to-care-for succulent is perfect for those who enjoy low-maintenance plants with a bold visual impact.
Light requirements
String of Pearls thrives in bright, indirect light. It can tolerate some direct sunlight, but too much intense sunlight can scorch the leaves. Ideally, place it in a spot where it gets bright light throughout the day but is shielded from the harsh midday sun, which can be too intense for this delicate plant.
Soil preferences, including pH and drainage
Curio rowleyanus prefers well-draining, sandy or cactus mix soil. A slightly acidic to neutral pH (around 6.0–7.0) is ideal. It’s crucial to ensure excellent drainage to prevent water from sitting around the roots, as it is prone to root rot. If planting in a container, be sure the pot has drainage holes to allow excess water to escape.
Water needs
This succulent prefers to be watered thoroughly but infrequently. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. During the warmer months, water when the top few inches of soil are dry, and in winter, cut back on watering, as the plant enters a dormant period. Overwatering is a common mistake, so ensure the plant’s soil is well-drained and does not stay soggy for extended periods.
Taille | 2" |