Plants often gain their nicknames based on their appearance, and one of the most appropriate of these is Ceropegia woodii, commonly known as the string of hearts plant. The plant
Ceropegia is a family of intriguing climbing or dangling succulents, easily grown but regrettably little known. The ceropegias are generally characterized by the following: Some ceropegias climb, some clamber while
The rosary vine (Ceropegia woodii variegata) is a very easy houseplant to grow. It has many common names. You may also hear it referred to as: This unusual, hardy vining
Ceropegia sandersonii (seer-oh-PEEJ-ee-uh san-der-SON-ee-eye) is an attractive member of the Apocynaceae family hailing from parts of South Africa, Swaziland, and Mozambique. It has a wide range of common names, including: