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hanging succulent plants Buy Variegated Senecio String Of Pearls Online: Rare Hanging Succulent 4 inch / White Modern Pot by Succulents BoxDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness This listing features our beautiful rooted VARIEGATED Senecio rowleyanus 'String of Pearls' in 2 4 6 inch size. These are rare and we propagate new plants from cuttings. Therefore, most of these are babies and arent long and trailing yet. With proper care, they'll grow fast :). Senecio rowleyanus, native to Namibia, Africa, has pendant stems to 3' or more with unusual round "leaves" giving the impression of a
- This listing features our beautiful rooted VARIEGATED Senecio rowleyanus 'String of Pearls' in 2/4/6 inch size.
These are rare and we propagate new plants from cuttings. Therefore, most of these are babies and arent long and trailing yet. With proper care, they'll grow fast :).
Senecio rowleyanus, native to Namibia, Africa, has pendant stems to 3' or more with unusual round "leaves" giving the impression of a "string of pearls". This is the variegated type, therefore, the stems are green and the leaves are both white and green. The plant is super rare and we are the only grower of this type in the US.
The plant is beautiful in a hanging basket, and can be grown inside the house in a bright airy room, or outside in a protected patio. You will need to provide protection from frost.
Variegated pearls are super tricky to ship and grow. They are sensitive, picky, delicate, and dramatic. If we ship them fully rooted, in original soil, there’s a risk of rot. The soil has to be completely dry in order to ship but if the soil gets too dry, they start to shrivel up. If we ship them out of the soil, with roots still attached, there’s a risk of rot.
Check out this article to see the best tips to care for String of pearls plant. As a succulent, String of Pearls is relatively easy to propagate, making propagation a valuable practice for maintaining and enhancing the plant's beauty. In addition to creating new plants, propagation helps to solve s a common issue with trailing plants.
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Light shade.
Well-drained soil.
Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch, then let drain completely. Avoid letting water sit for too long in the soil to prevent rot and fungal diseases. Reduce watering to a minimum in the winter.
Small, white flowers that smell like cinnamon. - USDA Zone 8a to 10b: from -12.2 °C (10 °F) to 1.7 °C (35 °F).
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★★★★★ 5
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Color: Orange, Size: Large
Three balls. Looks like the picture
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Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Won't go through "hurricane" or chain-link fencing - dogs LOVE it.
Color: Orange, Size: Large
We've been using this size (large) for about 2 years now. Between our Doberman pinscher and the boxer-pitbull mix, they are tough on toys. These dogs have access to the Chuckit Ultra balls only under supervision and they run like crazy in the backyard while either fetching or holding onto the balls. It keeps our doberman out of trouble because she's running with a ball in her mouth and therefor cannot nip at the other dog when she gets overly excited. Tennis balls are lucky to last one play session with these guys, just for comparison purposes.
When throwing the regular size, the ball occasionally went right through our backyard (chain link aka "hurricane") fence -- even though they shouldn't quite fit. The size large balls bounce off the fence; our only problem now is when one of the dogs does a soccer style head-butt and knocks the ball over the fence that way.
After 2 years, one ball has a split down the side and two are discolored because they were left outside when we couldn't locate them after a play session. Overall I like these very much and appreciate how well they've held up.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2021
★★★★★ 5
My dog and I love this!
Color: Orange, Size: Large
The balls are larger and fit the Chuck It with the larger ball size perfectly. The balls are hard rubber material and have stood up to continued chewing after our dog picks them up. They bounce and are really hard wearing. Great product for the price!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Durable but don't give this to them as an everyday chew toy.
Color: Orange, Size: Large
My Catahoula loves these things. Great for a training aid and to let them get their zoomies out but not durable enough for an idle chew toy.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023
★★★★★ 5
Great for dogs that love cat toys
Size: Small - 2 Count (Pack of 1)
I have a 45# dog who loves to play with cat toys. She's a strange one, but it's what she likes. She also loves ChuckIt balls (glow in the dark, squeaker, rubber, etc.). We bought 2 2-packs and we're glad we did. These are about the side of ping pong balls or golf balls. Yes, if your dog's an aggressive chewer or smaller than a teacup these will probably not last long. Yes, my weirdo dog almost immediately picked all the "fuzz" off the ball because that's what she does. The quality and durability of the ball haven't been affected, it's just a bald little ball. Highly recommend for any non-aggressive chewers that LOVE cat-sized toys.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2020