The String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) is a unique and striking succulent plant known for its trailing growth and distinctive bead-like leaves. Here’s a description:
- Appearance: The plant has long, slender stems that can cascade or trail down from hanging pots or containers. These stems are covered in spherical, bead-shaped leaves that resemble small, green pearls, giving the plant its name.
- Size: It can grow up to 3 feet (90 cm) in length, though the individual stems typically grow more slowly.
- Color: The leaves are usually a bright, vibrant green, but can develop a slightly yellowish or translucent appearance in bright sunlight.
- Flowers: String of Pearls produces small, white or pale pink flowers in late summer to early fall. They are not the primary feature of the plant, as the trailing stems and spherical leaves are the main attractions.
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