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String of Hearts

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Ceropegia woodii

If you never thought a plant could be romantic, think again. The String of Hearts has heart-shaped leaves marked with silver variegation and grows unique purple blooms. Unlike most matters of the heart, it requires minimal attention.

Bright indirect light. Short periods of direct light are okay.

SM: ~3"-6" long and a 4" pot.
MD: ~5"-6" long and a 6" pot.

Pro-tip: If leaves look thin and shriveled, give it some water, and they'll plump up in no time.

Growing Guide

  • Plant care level Care level: No sweat
  • Light: High
  • Pet friendly
  • Water: Twice a month
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Size Guide

Plant heights are measured from the bottom of the nursery pot.

  • extra small plant
    Extra Small

    diameter icon 2" diameter

    height icon 4"-7" height

  • small plant
    Small

    diameter icon 4" diameter

    height icon 6"-18" height

  • medium plant
    Medium

    diameter icon 6" diameter

    height icon 10" to 24" height

  • large plant
    Large

    diameter icon 7-8" diameter

    height icon 1.5-3' height

  • extra large plant
    Extra Large

    diameter icon 10" diameter

    height icon 2-3' height

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String of Hearts Care Guide

About String of Hearts Plants

The String of Hearts (Ceropegia woodii) is a semi-succulent with long, trailing stems and pale green, heart-shaped leaves (often with creamy variegation and pinkish undersides). This beauty can flower multiple times indoors in the right conditions, producing purple-magenta tubular blooms.

The String of Hearts originates from South Africa and grows best in USDA hardiness zones 9-12. A spectacular indoor plant, it doesn't require much attention once you understand its growing requirements (infrequent watering, bright, indirect light, low to medium humidity, and well-draining soil. In addition, it’s non-toxic to cats and dogs, so it’s a perfect little plant for pet parents.

String of Hearts plants symbolize affection, love, and devotion, making a great gift for a loved one or close friend.

String of Hearts: Benefits

String of Hearts Plant Care: Growing Tips 

The Ceropegia woodii care is simple; this easy-care plant requires infrequent watering and bright, indirect light. Learn how to care for String of Hearts in our expert tips below:

String of Hearts: Light Requirements & Temperature

  • Light: The String of Hearts thrives in bright, indirect light. Protect it from hot direct sunlight to prevent leaf curling.
  • Temperature: This semi-succulent does well in temperatures between 60°F and 80°F. Bring it indoors (if kept outdoors in the summer) when temperatures drop below 50°F.

String of Hearts: Watering & Humidity

  • Watering: The String of Hearts succulent is drought-tolerant and does best with the soaking watering method. Water deeply only when the 2 inches of topsoil are completely dry.
  • Humidity: The String of Hearts does well in medium humidity (40-50%). During very dry periods, check the soil more often and water if needed. Do not mist this plant, as its leaves are sensitive to moisture and prone to developing fungal issues.

String of Hearts: Soil, Fertilizer, and Repotting

  • Soil: Light, fast-draining soil is ideal for this plant, such as cactus potting mix. Or add bark and perlite to regular soil to improve drainage.
  • Fertilizer: Feed your String of Hearts Ceropegia woodii monthly in the spring and summer with a diluted fertilizer.
  • Repotting: Repot in the active growing season, about every 2-3 years. Use a wide, shallow pot with drainage holes for the best results.

String of Hearts: Propagation

You can propagate String of Hearts via 3 methods. Cut a stem cutting, remove the bottom leaves, and place in water. When roots appear, plant in moist soil. Or use the ‘Butterfly’ method; cut a long stem cutting into small pieces with two leaves on top of each and plant in moist soil. If your plant produces aerial tubers, you can cut these and plant them in moist soil.

String of Hearts Plant: Problems and Pruning

The most common problems with a String of Hearts plant include overwatering. This semi-succulent is a low-water plant, so it doesn’t need too much water. Underwatering and direct sunlight, on the other hand, cause wrinkled leaves, while low-light conditions can result in pale variegation and leggy growth. Prune your String of Hearts in the spring to remove dead or overly long stems and damaged foliage.

String of Hearts: Companion Plants & Placement Options

The String of Hearts is a unique hanging plant with cascading stems; it will look stunning in a hanging planter or in a decorative pot, placed on an elevated shelf.

Great to Place on

Add the delicate String of Hearts to your plant collection. This semi-succulent’s trailing stems with nickless-like variegated leaves can bring an accent to any indoor space. Create a focal point or group it with lush tropicals for a vibrant plant arrangement.

Ceropegia woodii String of Hearts Grows Well With

You can pair your String of Hearts plant with other exotic plants to create a tropical foliage display.

  • Hoya Krimson: The gorgeous Hoya Krimson Queen (Hoya carnosa variegata) is another trailing plant with stunning foliage that looks beautiful next to your String of Hearts.
  • Watermelon Peperomia: The unique Watermelon Peperomia (Peperomia argyreia) is a rare gem and a must-have addition to your indoor garden.
  • Orbit Peacock Plant: The Orbit Peacock Plant (Calathea orbifolia) is a beauty with lime green and silvery striped leaves.

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