Ceropegia woodii String of Hearts

Ceropegia woodii String of Hearts

$8.50
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Ceropegia woodii String of Hearts is a succulent plant of the genus Chandelieria in the family Lauraceae. It is native to South Africa and Zimbabwe. It has a beautiful leaf shape and color, and has some ornamental value. The heart-shaped leaves in bunches are often taken as a symbol of love and easily attract people's attention. In addition to the lovely heart-shaped leaves, another characteristic is that a round tuber grows from the base of the petiole of the mature plant, looking like a string of rosary beads, hence the name Rosary Vine. The leaves are 0.75 in. long and 0.6 in. wide, with a gray reticulate pattern on the leaf surface and a purplish-red abaxial surface. Rounded tubers grow from the axils of the leaves and are called "zero remainders", which have the function of storing nutrients and water and reproducing. In spring and summer, the adult plant produces reddish-brown, pot-shaped flowers, about an inch long, followed by ramshorn-shaped fruits. It can be placed in pots ne

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