Rosary Vine Plant Features
Rosary vine, also called string of hearts, is a beautiful, easy-care houseplant for hanging baskets. This succulent earned its name because it has gray-green, heart-shaped leaves that are veined in silver. It’s striking no matter where you display your rosary vine.
The silvery leaf variegation makes rosary vine a striking choice for metallic-silver or black hanging baskets.
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Rosary Vine Growing Instructions
Grow rosary vine in medium light for best effect. This easy-care houseplant can grow in brighter spots, as well, and can even take direct sun on its leaves.
A low-water succulent, you can let the rosary vine’s soil dry between waterings. It holds up well to neglect, so you don’t have to worry about it if you forget to water from time to time.
Rosary vine doesn’t really need fertilizer, but if you wish, you can fertilize it in spring and summer. Use a houseplant fertilizer and be sure to follow directions on the packaging.
Note: Rosary vine is not intended for human or animal consumption.
Light
Indoors: High light
Indoors: Medium light
Colors
Green, Variegated
Water
Low water needs
Special Features
Colorful foliage
Purifies the air
Super-easy to grow
Complement your Rosary Vine with these varieties:
Senecio
String of pearls and rosary vine are easy to grow together and have a fun textural contrast.
Stephanotis
Related stephanotis enjoys similar growing conditions and thrives with rosary vine.
Water
Low water needs
Special Features
Colorful foliage
Purifies the air
Super-easy to grow
Complement your Rosary Vine with these varieties:
Senecio
String of pearls and rosary vine are easy to grow together and have a fun textural contrast.
Stephanotis
Related stephanotis enjoys similar growing conditions and thrives with rosary vine.
Water
Low water needs
Special Features
Colorful foliage
Purifies the air
Super-easy to grow
Complement your Rosary Vine with these varieties:
Senecio
String of pearls and rosary vine are easy to grow together and have a fun textural contrast.
Stephanotis
Related stephanotis enjoys similar growing conditions and thrives with rosary vine.
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