- Ceropegia Woodii ‘String of Arrows’, a wonderful trailing succulent plant, is another member of the “String of Things” Ceropegia succulent family. It is a lookalike of the String of Hearts plant, except for the narrower, “arrow”- shaped leaves that are deep green with minty white venation.
- String of Arrows has reddish-brown trailing vines, best seen cascading down from a hanging basket or container. This plant is significantly rarer than its popular family member, String of Hearts.
- Flowers are pink and purple, trumpet-shaped, and bloom in the spring/summer.
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Ceropegia Woodii "String of Hearts Green Love"
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Xerosicyos Danguyi "String of Coins Silver Dollar"
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Ceropegia Woodii “String of Arrows”
$18.00 Original price was: $18.00.$12.00Current price is: $12.00.
- Ceropegia Woodii ‘String of Arrows’, a wonderful trailing succulent plant, is another member of the “String of Things” Ceropegia succulent family. It is a lookalike of the String of Hearts plant, except for the narrower, “arrow”- shaped leaves that are deep green with minty white venation.
- String of Arrows has reddish-brown trailing vines, best seen cascading down from a hanging basket or container. This plant is significantly rarer than its popular family member, String of Hearts.
- Flowers are pink and purple, trumpet-shaped, and bloom in the spring/summer.
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