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variegated trailing succulents Variegated String of Tears – Rare Trailing Succulent Care Guide – Wera Plants

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variegated trailing succulents Variegated String of Tears – Rare Trailing Succulent Care Guide – Wera PlantsBotanical Name: Senecio herreianus 'Variegatus'Common Name: Variegated String of Tears, Variegated String of WatermelonsOrigin: Native to Southwest Africa Description: The Variegated String of Tears is a rare, eye catching succulent known for its delicate trailing stems lined with tiny, teardrop shaped leaves. What makes this version even more special is the beautiful variegationcreamy whites, soft greens, and sometimes hints of pink or lavender under

Botanical Name: Senecio herreianus 'Variegatus'
Common Name: Variegated String of Tears, Variegated String of Watermelons
Origin: Native to Southwest Africa

🌟 Description:

The Variegated String of Tears is a rare, eye-catching succulent known for its delicate trailing stems lined with tiny, teardrop-shaped leaves. What makes this version even more special is the beautiful variegation—creamy whites, soft greens, and sometimes hints of pink or lavender under strong light.

It’s a perfect plant for hanging baskets, trailing off shelves, or adding soft texture to succulent arrangements. With the right care, it can even produce tiny, cinnamon-scented white flowers!

🌱 Care Tips:

Light:
Loves bright, indirect light—ideally 4–6 hours a day. A spot near a sunny window is perfect. Some early morning or filtered sun helps bring out the variegation. Avoid harsh afternoon sun, which can scorch the leaves.

Water:
Let the soil dry out completely between watering. Like most trailing succulents, it stores water in its leaves and is prone to root rot if overwatered. Water deeply, but infrequently.

Humidity:
Prefers dry air. No need to mist. Avoid placing it in humid rooms like bathrooms.

Temperature:
Thrives in temperatures between 18°C and 26°C (65°F–79°F). Keep away from cold drafts or frost.

Soil:
Use a very well-draining mix—cactus or succulent soil with added perlite or pumice works best.

Fertiliser:
Feed with a diluted cactus/succulent fertiliser once a month in spring and summer. No feeding needed in fall or winter.

Pet Friendly:
Caution: Toxic if ingested by pets or children. Keep out of reach of curious paws or mouths.

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I wish these ball were in the subscription program! My dog gets sooo excited by the new ball, but her interest in things lasts for a few days. She kills the squeak within 11minutes, but the squeaker stays in place rather than becoming a chocking or swallow hazard, and she still loves to chew it. Next, we must throw the ball approximately 723 times the first day, possibly 496 times on day 2, and just 3- 4 on day 3, at which point she will chase the ball before hollering "it's over here if you need it," while she checks on the chipmunk den. We currently have 17 of these balls in our yard (because we have given several leftovers to a less discriminating doodle next door). These balls hold up really well, get her extremely active for the first couple of days, and are a much cheaper than doggie daycare (after an active morning with a new ball, she is happy to chew on it and sleep much of the day). I always have these on hand!
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My Aussiedoodle loves it. I throw it down the hallway, it bounces crazy, and he chases it. The only complaint is that he can't chew much of the ball part. So now I have to have it put away and brought out for special playtime.
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