Soleirolia Species, Angel's Tears, Baby's Tears, Mind-Your-Own-Business, Mother of Thousands
Soleiroliasoleirolii
Synonym
Helxine
soleirolii
Soleirolia
corsica
Parietaria
soleirolii
OK, it is beautiful etc etc unless you have spent a lot of money on water-wise hardscape! So it keeps crawling all over my river rocks, t...Read More
I planted this on my wife's grave and it seems to be doing well, despite the cemetery being in zone 17.
I have to laugh ...Read More
I don't grow this plant, I daren't grow this plant as it is extremely invasive.. it has already escape cultivation around here, and it ca...Read More
This is a question in response to Nhulberg posting of 11/29/09 regarding the control of Baby's Tears. There is no information on how muc...Read More
Hi, I live in the UK (in the suburbs of Greater London) & am really grateful for the plant Mind Your Own Business in the shady areas of o...Read More
This plant is my worst nuiusance. My area is generally damp and mild so presumanbly ideal growing conditions for this plant. So it spread...Read More
i keep this plant as a hanging basket. the colors are very pretty, and as the basket has filled out, i've enjoyed it taking on the look o...Read More
I love the texture and cool feel. There is not enough water here in the Sierra Foothills for it to be invasive, so there is only a patch ...Read More
Evil plant. Ranks right up there with Oenothera, Pampas grass, Scotch broom and other plants that LOOK niche at first, but then the sprea...Read More
I grew this plant years ago indoors in a small pot. It was beautiful and did very well. I hope to have another pot of it sometime soon ...Read More
I first discovered baby's tears at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. There they have what they call a courtyard (but it has...Read More
It's a cute plant, and also it is one of the few plants in the Urticaceae that we grow in our gardens, so it is said that it is one of th...Read More
I liked this plant, it took me a while to grow it but when it did it wouldn't stop. As long as it had plenty of water.
On and off for ten years, I've tried to grow Baby's Tears in various areas of Victoria, Australia (9b). I'd tried everything from buying ...Read More
Hi! Ive been growing this growndcover for about six years now. I bought it in Seattle, having no idea what it was or how to take care o...Read More
I would not reccommend this plant. I have no idea where it came from but it is spreading all over my yard. It is impossible to kill as ...Read More
I live in Las Vegas, Nevada and had 3 flats of Baby Tears setting on the north side of my house for a couple of years. I was originally ...Read More
Makes a great ground cover around the base of larger houseplants such as Ficus benjamina but it does get crushed easily (found one of my ...Read More
I live in an apartment and this plant is so beautiful indoors. There was no information with the plant when I got it so I had to experime...Read More
Possible solution to invasive Soleirolia (Helxine) soleirolii: I moved onto property in Monterey, California three years ago and discove...Read More
I really hate this plant- it's taking over our garden (Midlands, UK), and I can't kill it! Not without destroying all of the plants I wan...Read More
I seriously thought that this pernicious little invader was some form of Speedwell.
I live on the South Wales Coast and th...Read More
I am growing this plant in a container. I find it to be ever so easy to maintain. Like others have said it grows great in shady area's...Read More
These we always growing in my grandmother's garden under her back porch. They flourished in the shade. They can tolerate the heat but t...Read More
This plant grows well as ground cover in shade, in my garden here in Denmark (northern Europe), zone 7.
The tiny leaves di...Read More
We love our baby tears, they are planted at the bottom of our palms in giant pots, the baby tears drip over the side in a cascade of soft...Read More
I picked up this plant at Home Depot because I wanted a hanging basket plant for my shaded front porch. No one seemed to know anything a...Read More
I have read that this makes a good houseplant, and would like to try it. But I can't find it anywhere around here (Central Florida). Any...Read More
Edgewood, Washington
Baby tears make a great ground cover under larger plants. I have it in planters on the deck to keep the soil...Read More
I love my babys tears. I was only watering it once a week like my other plants when it started to die I decied to water more often. Now...Read More
In the early fall, I finally planted my 5 small clumps of Baby's Tears [one died when I forgot to water them in the hot summer] after mon...Read More
This plant grows wonderfully in the shade around my pond in the Seattle area. I would like it to do what it does at the local nursery-- d...Read More
I just bought baby's tears, and planted chunks under my back porch---but I have no clue how to take care of this plant or if I even did t...Read More
This is the most INVASIVE plant I own, and I'd like to find a way to control or kill it. It's so fragile, when I try to pull it out, the...Read More
Good groundcover for shady, badly-drained clay soil - spreads almost explosively despite the poor conditions. I put a 4" pot of it there ...Read More
A nice undercover for shady area. Does not handle traffic. Can be invasive - spreads from pieces of stem. Freezes to a black mush, but re...Read More