is string of hearts plant a succulent String of Hearts
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is string of hearts plant a succulent

is string of hearts plant a succulent String of Hearts

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is string of hearts plant a succulent String of HeartsThe String of Hearts (Ceropegia woodii) is a much loved trailing houseplant with delicate, heart shaped leaves and a charming, cascading habit. Also known as Chain of Hearts, Rosary Vine, Hearts on a String, or Sweetheart Vine, its a must have for houseplant lovers elegant, low maintenance, and endlessly beautiful. A native of southern Africa, this plant can grow up to 4 metres long in its natural habitat, trailing down from trees and rooting as it

The String of Hearts (Ceropegia woodii) is a much-loved trailing houseplant with delicate, heart-shaped leaves and a charming, cascading habit. Also known as Chain of Hearts, Rosary Vine, Hearts-on-a-String, or Sweetheart Vine, it’s a must-have for houseplant lovers — elegant, low maintenance, and endlessly beautiful.

A native of southern Africa, this plant can grow up to 4 metres long in its natural habitat, trailing down from trees and rooting as it grows. Indoors, it thrives in bright rooms and is happiest left to spill from shelves or hanging planters. The small, mottled green leaves often have a blush of purple underneath and are shaped like tiny hearts – making this plant a brilliant gift for birthdays, Valentine’s Day or simply to say, “I’m thinking of you.”

Our Ceropegia woodii plants are supplied in nursery pots approx. W8cm and come beautifully packed and gift-ready. Add a free handwritten card at checkout and we’ll leave out any paperwork or prices to keep the surprise.

Native habitat and growth pattern
Ceropegia woodii is part of the milkweed family and grows across southern Africa. It spreads through long, trailing vines and develops small tuber-like roots as it matures. It’s drought-tolerant, adaptable, and quick to grow with minimal care — one of the best beginner-friendly trailing plants around.

Styling tips

  • Hang in a macrame holder or cascading over a bookshelf

  • Pair with pale or textured pots to contrast with the dainty foliage

  • Add to a grouped windowsill display for trailing movement

String of Hearts care guide

Light requirements:
Enjoys bright, indirect light but tolerates some shade. A sunny windowsill is ideal — too little light can reduce variegation and slow growth.

Watering:
Water only when the top couple of inches of soil are dry. This plant is drought-tolerant and dislikes being overwatered. Use a free-draining compost in a pot with drainage.

Feeding:
Feed monthly in spring and summer using our Original Vegan Plant Food – an organic, cruelty-free formula made from seaweed and natural nutrients.

Humidity:
Prefers normal indoor humidity. No need to mist.

Pet safety:
Safe for pets. One of the few trailing plants that’s non-toxic and still makes a big statement.

Propagation:
Simple to propagate from stem cuttings. Place cuttings in water or directly in moist soil and new roots will form quickly.

Why choose this plant?

  • Delicate heart-shaped leaves with a romantic look

  • Fast-growing, low-maintenance and drought-tolerant

  • Safe for pets — ideal for families

  • Perfect as a gift or styled as a hanging feature

  • Easy to propagate and share

FAQs

Is String of Hearts easy to care for?
Very. It's one of the best beginner trailing plants — fast-growing and very forgiving.

How fast does it grow indoors?
In spring and summer, growth can be surprisingly fast — several feet of new vine is possible in one season with the right care.

Does it flower?
Yes — it produces tiny, tubular purple flowers, though most people grow it for the foliage.

Is it suitable for hanging baskets?
Absolutely. It trails beautifully and works well in any hanging container.

Explore more
Love trailing houseplants? Browse our Trailing Indoor Plants, or explore Pet Safe Plants for more family-friendly options. Want tips on care and propagation? Read the Happy Houseplants blog for inspiration.

Our plants are supplied in a plastic nursery pot

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