Plants in genus ceropegia
Ceropegia caffrorum
Ceropegia caffrorum is a trailing plant with small, solid green leaves, ideal for hanging baskets. It can thrive in both sun and shade, with a temperature tolerance from 45 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit. This plant belongs to the Apocynaceae family and requires drying out between waterings.
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii, commonly known as chain-of-hearts, is a trailing succulent vine native to South Africa. It features heart-shaped leaves with a gray reticulate pattern and purplish-red undersides. This plant is drought-tolerant and thrives in bright, indirect light with well-draining soil. It is ideal for hanging baskets and requires minimal watering, making it a popular houseplant.
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'String Of Hearts'
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'String Of Hearts' is a trailing plant with heart-shaped leaves, dark green with silver sprinkles. Native to South Africa and Zimbabwe, it thrives in bright, indirect light and requires well-drained soil. This drought-resistant plant purifies air and features reddish-brown, pot-shaped flowers.
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'Variegata'
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'Variegata', commonly known as the variegated 'String of Hearts', features olive green leaves with gray mottling and white variegation that can develop a pink tint in bright light. This trailing plant can hang up to 10 feet and requires lots of light with dry periods between watering.
Ceropegia linearis
Ceropegia linearis, also known as 'String of Needles', is a trailing succulent native to Southern Africa. It features thin stems and needle-like leaves, making it a unique addition to indoor plant collections. This plant is easy to care for, requiring bright, indirect light and allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. It can trail up to 6 to 8 feet in length.
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'String Of Arrows'
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'String Of Arrows' is a vining plant with heart-shaped, dark green leaves adorned with silver patterns. It is a popular choice for hanging baskets and indoor gardens.
Ceropegia ampliata
Ceropegia ampliata, also known as 'Bushman's Pipe,' is a twining plant native to South Africa with succulent stems and tubular flowers that trap insects for pollination. It thrives in bright, indirect light and can trail up to 8 feet.
Ceropegia sandersonii
Ceropegia sandersonii, native to southern Africa, is an evergreen, prostrate twiner with sparse, succulent leaves. It features greenish-white funnel-shaped flowers that act as biological fly-pollinated pitfall traps. Known for mimicking the scent of injured bees, it attracts Desmometopa flies. This succulent vine is cultivated as a houseplant and has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'Silver Glory'
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'Silver Glory', a succulent vine native to Africa, is known for its heart-shaped leaves in shades of green and silver. It forms small gray tubers on stem nodes and thrives in bright light or direct sun. This plant requires dry conditions between waterings.
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'String Of Hearts Silver Glory'
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'String Of Hearts Silver Glory' is a vining plant with heart-shaped leaves and dark green foliage accented with silver. Its unique appearance makes it a popular choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'String Of Needles'
Ceropegia linearis ssp. woodii 'String Of Needles' is a vining plant with heart-shaped leaves and dark green foliage with silver markings. It is pet-friendly and suitable for growing in small spaces, making it a popular choice for indoor gardening.
Ceropegia radicans
Ceropegia radicans is a unique plant with fleshy, glabrous leaves and large, cage-like flowers. The slender tube of the flower is swollen at the base and divided into five segments at the top. This plant grows up to 8 inches in height and is known for its distinctive floral structure. Ceropegia radicans is an intriguing addition to any plant collection, offering a conversation piece with its unusual appearance.