Featured Plant at Horseheads: The String of Pearls

If you are in need ask a librarian. They can find the answers to any question you are looking for. The wealth of knowledge and kindness Librarians have is vast and priceless. If you read my last blog/apology you saw I had deleted all my progress notes on my plants. I felt very ashamed and didn’t want to admit my mistake, but after our smart, savvy Librarian Jennie Lewis read the blog she informed me computers have back-up systems. Finding those lost files would be a very easy task. She was RIGHT! With the help of the IT Department, the lost plant journals are FOUND! I found my plants’ baby pictures. Librarians are priceless! Thank you Jennie!

Today’s featured plant is The String of Pearls. Senecio rowleyanus, is a succulent vine native to southwest Africa. The creeping plant grows along the ground, with the trailing stems. As the stems touch the ground, it starts rooting where they touch and forming a dense mat or groundcover. The plant has green bubbles as leaves growing on skinny stems. It likes lots of sun and not much water. This plant is trendy and beautiful and surprisingly easy to care for!

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