Ceropegia Species, Rosary Vine, String of Hearts
Ceropegiacollaricorona subsp. collaricorona
Synonym
Ceropegia
barbertonensis
Ceropegia
collaricorona
Ceropegia
euryacme
Ceropegia
imbricata
Ceropegia
woodii
I have a rosary vine that since Feb. has grown from 4" to over 4' long. It is usually covered in the little mauve tubular flowers, and I ...Read More
I inherited this plant from my great grandmother who got it from her parents who brought it from New York when they moved to Illinois aft...Read More
I was given a young plant and told it was impossible to kill, however i succeeded. I am now on my 2nd attempt with a more established pla...Read More
I was wondering if anybody knows what the round grey things that are from 1/4 inch to 1/2 inch growing on the vines ?
When I cut o...Read More
I have this plant growing in my livingroom. After cutting it back repeatedly I decided to see how long it would grow. It is now 18 feet l...Read More
I have been growing this plant since I was 5, it is THAT easy!
I remember the bulbous growth when I was a child, thinking my plant...Read More
I love this plant! When I recieved it, the leaves were pretty small. This was late winter. It grew pretty good all winter in a south wind...Read More
First saw this plant in a magazine article, and wanted one for years. Found one eventually, grew for over 10 years in a basket hung close...Read More
One of my favorite plants. It lovely, easy, interesting.
Easy to propagate by cuttings or by dividing the tubers and also produce...Read More
I have 2 plants. One grows with a rabbits foot fern the other has volunteer kennelworth ivy growing with it. This year I found 2 voluntee...Read More
Irecieved this plant as a gift, still working with it. I can say one thing, it grows kinda slowly. I love it nonetheless its a great look...Read More
I have found that stem cuttings are a good source of propagation.
This is a straggly climber best in a hanging basket.The flowers, while smalll, are of interest, and also the plant is a caudiciform, mean...Read More
One of the easiest plants to transplant. All I did was place it on top of the soil and a couple of days later it had rooted. Also calle...Read More
My grand-grandma planted these little tubercules 55 years ago on a vase with organic soil and put it on shade. It´s still there, growing...Read More