
Ceropegia ‘String of Spades’
Ceropegia ‘String of Spades’ is a trailing plant prized for its delicate stems adorned with spade-shaped, succulent leaves. Each tiny leaf has a silvery-green surface marked with intricate veining and purple-hued undersides. Perfect for shelves, hanging baskets, or draping gracefully from a windowsill, this plant effortlessly brings texture and elegance to your indoor jungle.
Exceptionally easy-care, drought-tolerant, and compact, ‘String of Spades’ is a great choice for beginners or busy plant enthusiasts seeking a graceful, low-maintenance companion.
Light: Bright gentle light is ideal. Avoid harsh direct sun, but ensure ample brightness.
Temperature: Prefers warm indoor temperatures (60–85°F). Avoid exposure to cold drafts.
Humidity: Thrives in average household humidity (30–60%), no special humidity needs.
Water: Water sparingly; allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Less is best.
Potting mix: Well-draining succulent or cactus soil is ideal.
Fertilizer: Feed lightly during the growing season with diluted succulent or houseplant fertilizer every 4–6 weeks.
How to grow Ceropegia ‘String of Spades’ indoors:
This easy succulent does beautifully indoors in bright gentle light, ideally close to a window without direct sun exposure. Let the soil fully dry out before watering lightly again—overwatering is the biggest risk. Distilled or filtered water is best, but high-quality municipal water, like San Francisco’s Hetch Hetchy, usually works fine.
How to grow Ceropegia ‘String of Spades’ outdoors in the Bay Area:
Outdoors around the Bay Area, it thrives best in warm, protected spaces receiving bright gentle light, like shaded balconies or patios. Provide shelter from intense sun, strong winds, and temperatures below 50°F. Consider bringing it inside during winter or cold snaps.
Pet safe: Yes
Difficulty: Easy—ideal for beginners or anyone wanting low-maintenance charm.