


Variegated String of Pearls Senecio Succulent House Plant 6cm Pot
Variegated String of Pearls is the colourful form of Curio rowleyanus, featuring cascading strands of bead-like leaves marbled in green, cream and soft pink tones.
The pearls often display streaks or half-moon patterns, while the stems can blush pink in bright light. This variegated version is slightly slower growing and needs brighter conditions than the solid green form, but rewards with stunning colour and texture.
It’s a true statement trailing succulent, perfect for bright windows and hanging planters.
Key Features
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🌿 Cream and green marbled pearls
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🌿 Pink-tinged stems in strong light
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🌿 Trailing, cascading growth
-
🌿 Drought tolerant
-
🌿 Slower growing than green variety
Care Guide
Light
Bright light is essential for variegation.
-
Thrives in bright, indirect light
-
Can tolerate gentle morning or late afternoon sun
-
Avoid harsh midday sun
-
Too little light causes fading and weak growth
Brighter light encourages stronger colour contrast and pink stems.
Watering
Water sparingly.
-
Allow soil to dry almost completely between waterings
-
Water thoroughly, then drain fully
-
Reduce watering significantly in winter
Watch for:
-
Shrivelled pearls = thirsty
-
Soft or translucent pearls = overwatered
Variegated forms are slightly more sensitive to overwatering.
Humidity
Prefers average to low humidity.
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No misting required
-
Ensure good airflow
-
Avoid very humid environments
As a succulent, it prefers drier air compared to tropical houseplants.
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18–24°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 10–12°C
-
Protect from cold draughts
Stable warmth supports steady growth.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a very free-draining mix:
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Cactus or succulent compost
-
Extra perlite or grit for drainage
-
Terracotta pots are ideal
Excellent drainage is crucial to prevent root rot.
Feeding
Feed lightly during spring and summer:
-
Cactus fertiliser every 4–6 weeks
-
Do not feed during winter
Overfeeding may cause weak growth.
Growth Habit
-
Trailing stems can reach 60cm+
-
Slower growth than solid green form
-
May produce small white, lightly scented flowers
Trim long strands to encourage fullness.
Propagation
Very easy to propagate:
-
Lay strands across moist soil and gently press nodes down
-
Or take cuttings and root directly in soil
-
Keep lightly moist until established
Roots typically form within a few weeks.
Common Problems
Loss of variegation
-
Insufficient light
Mushy pearls
-
Overwatering
Shrivelled pearls
-
Underwatering
Sudden stem collapse
-
Root rot
Styling Ideas
-
Perfect for bright hanging baskets
-
Ideal for high shelves
-
Looks beautiful in neutral or pastel pots
-
Pairs well with other trailing succulents
Its soft cream and pink tones make it especially attractive in bright, airy interiors.
Toxicity
Variegated String of Pearls is toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.
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Description
Variegated String of Pearls is the colourful form of Curio rowleyanus, featuring cascading strands of bead-like leaves marbled in green, cream and soft pink tones.
The pearls often display streaks or half-moon patterns, while the stems can blush pink in bright light. This variegated version is slightly slower growing and needs brighter conditions than the solid green form, but rewards with stunning colour and texture.
It’s a true statement trailing succulent, perfect for bright windows and hanging planters.
Key Features
-
🌿 Cream and green marbled pearls
-
🌿 Pink-tinged stems in strong light
-
🌿 Trailing, cascading growth
-
🌿 Drought tolerant
-
🌿 Slower growing than green variety
Care Guide
Light
Bright light is essential for variegation.
-
Thrives in bright, indirect light
-
Can tolerate gentle morning or late afternoon sun
-
Avoid harsh midday sun
-
Too little light causes fading and weak growth
Brighter light encourages stronger colour contrast and pink stems.
Watering
Water sparingly.
-
Allow soil to dry almost completely between waterings
-
Water thoroughly, then drain fully
-
Reduce watering significantly in winter
Watch for:
-
Shrivelled pearls = thirsty
-
Soft or translucent pearls = overwatered
Variegated forms are slightly more sensitive to overwatering.
Humidity
Prefers average to low humidity.
-
No misting required
-
Ensure good airflow
-
Avoid very humid environments
As a succulent, it prefers drier air compared to tropical houseplants.
Temperature
-
Ideal: 18–24°C
-
Avoid temperatures below 10–12°C
-
Protect from cold draughts
Stable warmth supports steady growth.
Soil & Potting Mix
Use a very free-draining mix:
-
Cactus or succulent compost
-
Extra perlite or grit for drainage
-
Terracotta pots are ideal
Excellent drainage is crucial to prevent root rot.
Feeding
Feed lightly during spring and summer:
-
Cactus fertiliser every 4–6 weeks
-
Do not feed during winter
Overfeeding may cause weak growth.
Growth Habit
-
Trailing stems can reach 60cm+
-
Slower growth than solid green form
-
May produce small white, lightly scented flowers
Trim long strands to encourage fullness.
Propagation
Very easy to propagate:
-
Lay strands across moist soil and gently press nodes down
-
Or take cuttings and root directly in soil
-
Keep lightly moist until established
Roots typically form within a few weeks.
Common Problems
Loss of variegation
-
Insufficient light
Mushy pearls
-
Overwatering
Shrivelled pearls
-
Underwatering
Sudden stem collapse
-
Root rot
Styling Ideas
-
Perfect for bright hanging baskets
-
Ideal for high shelves
-
Looks beautiful in neutral or pastel pots
-
Pairs well with other trailing succulents
Its soft cream and pink tones make it especially attractive in bright, airy interiors.
Toxicity
Variegated String of Pearls is toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.























