Senecio herreanus (String of Watermelon)
A highly sought after variety of the famed 'sting of...' family.
Like it's better known cousin, the string of pearls, the string of watermelons is a plant that sometimes confuses. Give it the best possible light you have (this may be outside) and water it very sparingly and you should have success.
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This is a Size 4 plant, for other Size 4 plants click here.
To see Size 4 pots click here.
Size: Size 4 |
Plant care
This plant needs the following:
Light
Bright to indirect bright light.
Water
Water when soil is completely dry to the touch. Drain thoroughly.
Placement
Place this in window with sun for 6-8 hours a day (or outside on a balcony) preferably hanging.
Is this plant for you?
Some features of this plant...
Slow growing
This unusual succulent isn't a fast grower but will reward you with white blooms (and of course, very cool leaves).
African origin
This plant hails from Namibia and is related to the String of Bananas.
Top tip
If you are potting direct porous pots like ceramic and terracotta are best to prevent waterlogging.
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