Species string of hearts
pink-white flowers with green-white leaves and burgundy-pink stems

string of hearts

Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii

Also Known As - rosary vine
String of hearts (Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii) is a climbing, evergreen perennial. It has thin stems which bear a multitude of heart-shaped, pointed leaves, creating a beautiful contrast of light and dark green. It produces small, star-shaped pink and white flowers which have long, dangling filaments. This plant should be kept in a bright and warm spot, with regular watering and dry spells. Pruning and fertilizer should be used in moderation. It is an ideal choice of houseplant for any lover of exotic-looking foliage!

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Minimum

Propagation:

Stem Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

11

Flowers:

Pink, (Brown stamens) Flowers In Summer

Sun:

Full sun, Part sun/part shade

Soil:

Well-drained

Fruits:

Fruits In Autumn Ready In

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Moderate

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Indoors:

Yes

watering

Water String of Hearts (Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii) when the soil is partially dry and water it lightly. While it loves humid environments, it will rot if overwatered- so water on the side of less water. Water the soil and not the leaves, as water droplets may cause mildew. Use about 1/4 cup of water every 1-2 weeks during warmer months when there is full light available, and reduce watering to once per month during cooler months or when the light is reduced.

sunlight

String of hearts prefers bright, indirect sunlight and can tolerate up to 4-6 hours of direct sunlight per day. Position your plant in a spot near a south- or west-facing window, and turn it weekly so that each side gets an equal amount of light exposure. Since string of hearts is a succulent, avoid placing it in direct sunlight during the hottest hours of the day, between 10am and 4pm, as this could cause it to wilt or suffer from sunburn.

pruning

String of hearts plants should generally be pruned 2-3 times per year. Pruning should be done during the growing season, from spring through summer. Remove dead, long and thin stems, as well as any yellowed leaves. If a stem appears to be dying but still has some green in it, try snipping off just the end to see if the stem will start to grow again. Pruning should be done in a way that maintains the overall shape or size of the plant. If pruning heavily, only cut off 1-third of the existing stems at a time. Cut the stems at a node, or the part of the stem that is closest to the next leaf.

Season

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Harvest Fruit

The harvesting season for Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii, or string of hearts, typically begins in late summer, usually in August or September.

Starts Flowering

String of hearts typically start flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between April and June.

Starts Flowering

String of hearts typically start flowering in late spring or early summer, usually between April and June.

Harvest Fruit

The harvesting season for Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii, or string of hearts, typically begins in late summer, usually in August or September.

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