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String of Spades is considered a Ceropegia woodii cultivar, its likely a hybrid but the taxonomy is currently still to be investigated. This attractive plant produces distinctive green, patterned, spade-shaped leaves and may have some purple flushing on the undersides. Ceropegia woodii 'String of Spades' is a tuberous, evergreen perennial that produces long, trailing shoots with spade-shaped, succulent leaves.Flowers are lantern-shaped and pink-purple in colour, they measure approximately 2cm in length.
Also known as: String of Hearts, Ceropegia woodii 'Heartless', Ceropegia linearis woodii 'Heartless', Ceropegia Mini Star, String of Spades, Rosary Vine, String of Hearts Durban
My hubby and I started growing Orchids an Clivias 30 years ago. We initially started only with Cymbidiums and orange clivias and has since grown into a full blown Orchid collection and almost all the Clivias you can think of.
We became Bromeliad lovers and Tillandsia lovers since 2000 and have a great collection available.
Gawie also have a huge Cycad collection and are selling some of the cycads that do not need permits.
Our daughter has found a love for string succulents and other hanging plants and are carrying on with them, her ultimate favourite is Variegated string of hearts/ Ceropegia woodii f. variegata, especially the ones with the pure albino leaves. She recently also started with a wide variety of African Violets.
Thank you for your exceptional service! I can truly recommended this nursery.
Highly recommend! Have ordered a couple of times now and plants always arrive in amazing condition, well packaged and they are just so gorgeous. It's really nice to be able to get imported succulents in SA. Thank you for the great plants and service
Baie baie!! dankie vir my mooi gesonde plantjies en die sorg wat daar ingegaan het om dit te verpak maak dit is elke sent en meer werd.