$28.99 $ 28. String of Hearts (aka "Rosary Vine"), an unusual trailing succulent that has slender vines, which can grow up to 12-inches long, has delicate heart-shaped leaves that are cream, pink, and green in color and can produce small purple flowers that looks like little vases or lanterns in spring/summer. It is on the small side, so is usually grown in a 4-inch pot, but if several plants are combined, it can be grown in a small hanging basket. The roots, and occasionally the stems, will often develop tubers.
When exposed to sufficient light they have a deep green colour; under insufficient lighting the leaves are pale green.

3.7 out of 5 stars 24. $8.99 shipping. The string of hearts vine is easy to grow in any sunny window.

$21.99 $ 21. String of Hearts Plant (Non-Variegated) - 4'' from California Tropicals. My String Of Hearts is a trailing machine! Plants should be kept uniformly moist during the summer months and then allowed to dry down between waterings in the winter. 99. String of Hearts Plant - 6'' from California Tropicals . 99. Hardiness: Mine lived outdoors in Santa Barbara where the winter temps could dip into the high 30’s F, low 40’s. On the stems these form at nodes and are likely the reason for the common name of rosary vine. Soil: A succulent & cactus mix is just fine. String of hearts, or Ceropegia woodii, is a befitting name for this cascading member of the milkweed subfamily. With age it develops a woody caudex at its base.
4.9 out of 5 stars 29. • Considerations: String of Hearts is semi-succulent and can tolerate periods of drought WHAT TO EXPECT You'll get a healthy Ceropegia woodii that meets our rigorous quality standards in a 6" nursery pot – Hand Thrown Ceramic Planter sold separately. Its leaves are shaped like hearts, about 1–2 cm wide and long. FREE Shipping. I read somewhere that it’s hardy to 25F so I plan on leaving outside here in Tucson & see what happens.