Unique Characteristics of the String of Pearls
The String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) is a fast-growing, cascading succulent that adds a playful, whimsical touch to any collection. Its round, bead-like leaves resemble strands of pearls or childhood pop-apart jewelry, making it a truly one-of-a-kind houseplant.
String of Pearls: Jewelry That Flowers!
In addition to its trailing foliage, this succulent can produce clusters of tiny white blooms with bright stamens. Many plant lovers describe their fragrance as warm and cinnamon-like. With shallow roots that establish quickly, the String of Pearls is easy to propagate and thrives with indirect light and infrequent watering.
String of Pearls Plant Profile
- Botanical Name: Senecio rowleyanus
- Common Name(s): String of Pearls
- Family: Asteraceae
- Native Range: Southwest Africa
String of Pearls Care Guide
- Care Level: Moderate—ideal for growers with some succulent experience
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect light
- Water: Highly sensitive to overwatering. Allow soil to dry completely and water approximately every 2 weeks
- Humidity: Average household humidity is sufficient
- Temperature: 60–80°F
- Pruning: Trim back brown or dead strands and shape as desired
- Fertilizer: Feed every 2–4 weeks in spring and summer with a diluted, balanced fertilizer (½ strength)
- Propagation: Easily propagated by stem cuttings
- Growth Habit: Trailing, cascading vines
- Common Pests: May attract aphids or mealybugs
- Toxicity: Toxic to both humans and pets
Why You’ll Love String of Pearls
With their elegant trailing habit and pearl-like leaves, Senecio rowleyanus brings texture and charm to any indoor space. Perfect for hanging baskets, shelves, or cascading planters, these succulents add a lush, vibrant touch with minimal effort—making them a favorite among plant lovers with busy lifestyles.
Fun Fact: Cinnamon-Scented Blooms
When conditions are just right, the String of Pearls produces delicate white flowers with a cinnamon-like aroma. Though not always frequent, these blooms add a fragrant and unexpected bonus to an already captivating plant.
History of the String of Pearls
Native to the dry regions of Southwest Africa, the String of Pearls has gained worldwide popularity for its distinctive appearance and easy-care nature. Its bead-like leaves, strung along slender stems, resemble a necklace of green pearls—an image that inspired its name. Introduced to the global plant trade in the early 20th century, this succulent has since become a beloved staple in homes, offices, and indoor gardens across the world.



















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