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String of hearts 'Ceropegia woodii'
String of hearts 'Ceropegia woodii'
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Love at first sight!
With its small, patterned leaves in various shades of green and white, it's hard not to fall in love with Ceropegia woodii at first sight. String of hearts are known to be easy to care for and tolerate a lot of mishandling.
Life isn't easy for plants in South Africa and it might not be easy in your home either. That's why we often recommend this plant to beginners, but it's just as suitable for experienced growers looking for a sweet plant.
Botanical Description.
String of hearts is from South Africa and whose genus 'Ceropegia' was first described by Carl Von Linnaeus! Variegata refers to the variegated pink line of the leaves.
Care.
Despite its exotic appearance is String of hearts surprisingly easy to care for. It thrives best in indirect light and only needs moderate watering to stay happy.
The name "String of hearts": Ceropegia woodii has earned its charming nickname "String of hearts" because of its small, heart-shaped leaves. In addition, it grows hanging tendrils, creating an appearance that resembles hearts hanging on threads. Maybe someone you know deserves some love? Buy String of hearts online.
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Shipping Policy
When buying live plants, transport can sometimes affect the condition of the plant. We strive to ensure that all plants arrive in good health, but minor shipping damage, such as a torn leaf or bent stem, is sometimes unavoidable. Read more about our policy here.
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Small but cute, however the shoots were very loose in the pot and had fallen out of the pot when delivered. But I pushed them back in and it seems like it is thriving and growing!
Wonderful little hearts
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