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Cute Plants: The Complete List

Whether you’re brightening a sunny windowsill or adding a bit of green to a shady office corner, small houseplants can change a room’s mood without taking up much space. They fit apartments, desks, and gift boxes, and they’re great for trying a few different species to see what you enjoy.

There are 63 cute plants, ranging from African Violet to Zebra Haworthia. For each entry the list shows Scientific name,Max height (cm),Care summary — you’ll find below.

Which of these are best for low-light rooms?

Look for species noted for low-light tolerance such as many haworthias (including Zebra Haworthia), pothos, snake plant, and ZZ plant; the Care summary and Max height (cm) column will help you match a plant to the light and space you have.

How do I pick an easy-care option from the list?

Scan the Care summary for low-water or forgiving notes, choose compact Max height (cm) plants if space is limited, and start with hardy types like certain succulents or tough foliage plants—they’re the easiest way to build confidence.

Cute Plants

Common name Scientific name Max height (cm) Care summary
String of Pearls Senecio rowleyanus 90 Bright, indirect light. Water thoroughly when soil is completely dry to prevent rot.
Chinese Money Plant Pilea peperomioides 30 Bright, indirect light; water when the top inch of soil is dry. Rotate often.
String of Hearts Ceropegia woodii 100 Bright, indirect light. Water when soil is dry; it’s drought tolerant.
String of Turtles Peperomia prostrata 30 Medium to bright, indirect light. Water when the top soil feels dry.
Watermelon Peperomia Peperomia argyreia 20 Medium to bright, indirect light. Water when the top few centimeters of soil are dry.
Baby Rubber Plant Peperomia obtusifolia 30 Medium to bright, indirect light. Allow soil to dry out between waterings.
Polka Dot Plant Hypoestes phyllostachya 30 Bright, indirect light to maintain color. Keep soil consistently moist but not soggy.
Nerve Plant Fittonia albivenis 15 Low to medium, indirect light. Prefers high humidity and consistently moist soil.
Prayer Plant Maranta leuconeura 30 Bright, indirect light. Keep soil consistently moist and provide high humidity.
Air Plant Tillandsia spp. 20 Bright, indirect light. Soak in water for 20-30 minutes weekly, then dry upside down.
Living Stones Lithops spp. 5 Full, direct sunlight. Water very rarely, only when wrinkled (2-3 times per year).
Echeveria Echeveria spp. 20 Bright, direct light. Water deeply when soil is completely dry.
Zebra Haworthia Haworthiopsis fasciata 15 Bright, indirect light. Water thoroughly when soil is completely dry.
Bunny Ear Cactus Opuntia microdasys 60 Full sun. Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely.
Panda Plant Kalanchoe tomentosa 50 Bright, indirect light. Water when soil is dry; avoid getting leaves wet.
Sweetheart Hoya Hoya kerrii 100 Bright, indirect light. Water when the soil is completely dry.
Hindu Rope Hoya Hoya carnosa ‘Compacta’ 50 Bright, indirect light. Water when the top inch of soil dries out.
Baby’s Tears Soleirolia soleirolii 10 Bright, indirect light. Keep soil consistently moist and loves high humidity.
Eyelash Begonia Begonia bowerae 25 Medium to bright, indirect light. Keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
Bird’s Nest Fern Asplenium nidus 60 Medium to bright, indirect light. Keep soil consistently moist; enjoys humidity.
Maidenhair Fern Adiantum raddianum 40 Bright, indirect light and high humidity. Keep soil consistently moist.
Heart Fern Hemionitis arifolia 20 Medium, indirect light and high humidity. Keep soil evenly moist.
Purple Shamrock Oxalis triangularis 25 Bright, indirect light. Keep soil lightly moist; goes dormant if it dries out.
Donkey’s Tail Sedum morganianum 60 Bright, direct or indirect light. Water when soil is dry; handle with care.
Calico Kitten Crassula pellucida ‘Variegata’ 15 Bright, indirect light. Water when the top soil is dry.
Ming Aralia Polyscias fruticosa 100 Medium to bright, indirect light. Keep soil lightly moist and provide humidity.
Creeping Fig Ficus pumila 20 Bright, indirect light. Likes consistently moist soil and high humidity.
Thimble Cactus Mammillaria gracilis fragilis 10 Bright, direct light. Water when soil is completely dry.
Syngonium ‘Pixie’ Syngonium podophyllum ‘Pixie’ 20 Medium to bright, indirect light. Water when the top inch of soil is dry.
Ruby Necklace Othonna capensis 50 Bright, direct light for best color. Water when soil is completely dry.
Plover Eggs Adromischus cooperi 10 Bright, direct or indirect light. Water when leaves feel less firm; very drought tolerant.
Split Rock Pleiospilos nelii 8 Full, direct sun. Water very sparingly, only when the inner leaves are absorbed.
Friendship Plant Pilea involucrata 20 Medium to bright, indirect light. Prefers high humidity and moist soil.
Baby Toes Fenestraria rhopalophylla 8 Full, direct sun. Water deeply but infrequently when soil is fully dry.
Burro’s Tail Sedum morganianum ‘Burrito’ 30 Bright, direct or indirect light. Water when soil is dry; leaves are plump.
Variegated String of Hearts Ceropegia woodii ‘Variegata’ 100 Bright, indirect light for best color. Water when soil is dry.
Moonstone Succulent Pachyphytum oviferum 10 Bright, direct light. Water sparingly; avoid water on the leaves.
Gollum Jade Crassula ovata ‘Gollum’ 90 Bright, direct light. Water when soil is completely dry.
Aluminium Plant Pilea cadierei 30 Medium to bright, indirect light. Keep soil lightly moist.
Silver Sparkle Pilea Pilea glaucophylla 15 Bright, indirect light. Prefers high humidity and consistently moist soil.
Rex Begonia Begonia rex 40 Bright, indirect light. High humidity and evenly moist soil are key.
Angel Wing Begonia Begonia coccinea 80 Bright, indirect light. Allow the top inch of soil to dry before watering.
African Violet Saintpaulia ionantha 15 Bright, indirect light. Water from the bottom to avoid spotting the fuzzy leaves.
Goldfish Plant Columnea gloriosa 90 Bright, indirect light. Keep soil lightly moist.
Lipstick Plant Aeschynanthus radicans 60 Bright, indirect light. Water when the top inch of soil is dry.
Rabbit’s Foot Fern Davallia fejeensis 40 Bright, indirect light. Keep soil moist and provide high humidity.
Kangaroo Paw Fern Microsorum diversifolium 30 Low to medium, indirect light. Keep soil consistently moist.
Peperomia ‘Hope’ Peperomia deppeana x quadrifolia 20 Bright, indirect light. Allow soil to dry slightly between waterings.
Peperomia ‘Ruby Cascade’ Peperomia ‘Ruby Cascade’ 40 Bright, indirect light. Let the topsoil dry out before watering.
Raindrop Peperomia Peperomia polybotrya 40 Bright, indirect light. Allow the top half of the soil to dry out before watering.
Blushing Bride Tradescantia ‘Blushing Bride’ 30 Bright, indirect light. Keep soil lightly moist.
Teddy Bear Vine Cyanotis kewensis 20 Bright, indirect light. Let soil dry out between waterings.
Mini Monstera Rhaphidophora tetrasperma 100 Bright, indirect light. Water when the top inch of soil is dry.
Swiss Cheese Vine Monstera adansonii 100 Bright, indirect light. Water when the top inch of soil is dry.
Haworthia ‘Window’ Haworthia cooperi 10 Bright, indirect light. Water thoroughly when soil is completely dry.
Christmas Cactus Schlumbergera truncata 30 Bright, indirect light. Water when top inch of soil is dry; water less in fall.
Polka Dot Begonia Begonia maculata 90 Bright, indirect light. Keep soil lightly moist.
String of Nickels Dischidia nummularia 80 Bright, indirect light. Prefers humidity; water when the mounting medium is dry.
Dolphin Plant Senecio peregrinus 40 Bright, indirect light. Water when soil is dry.
Strawberry Begonia Saxifraga stolonifera 20 Bright, indirect light. Keep soil evenly moist.
Calathea ‘Rattlesnake’ Goeppertia insignis 70 Medium, indirect light. High humidity and consistently moist soil.
Button Fern Pellaea rotundifolia 30 Bright, indirect light. Keep soil lightly moist and provide humidity.
Rosary Vine Crassula ‘Hottentot’ 20 Bright, direct light. Water when soil is dry.

Images and Descriptions

String of Pearls

String of Pearls

This charming succulent from South Africa has trailing stems of perfect, pea-like spheres. Its unique, beaded appearance makes it a whimsical addition to hanging baskets or shelves where its delicate tendrils can cascade down, creating a stunning waterfall effect.

Chinese Money Plant

Chinese Money Plant

Famous for its flat, coin-shaped leaves that spin on delicate stems, this plant is a minimalist’s dream. Originating from China, it’s easy to propagate and share, earning it the name “Friendship Plant.” Its playful, modern look brightens any space.

String of Hearts

String of Hearts

This delicate trailing vine features tiny, heart-shaped leaves marbled with silver on purple stems. It’s a romantic and graceful plant, perfect for hanging baskets or draping over a bookshelf. It occasionally produces small, lantern-like magenta flowers, adding to its charm.

String of Turtles

String of Turtles

A delightful trailing plant whose tiny, succulent leaves look just like miniature turtle shells. The intricate pattern of dark and light green makes it incredibly endearing. This slow-grower from the Brazilian rainforests is perfect for terrariums or small hanging pots.

Watermelon Peperomia

Watermelon Peperomia

Native to South America, this compact plant boasts stunning oval leaves with silver and dark green stripes that perfectly mimic a watermelon rind. Its unique, cheerful foliage and tidy growth habit make it a fantastic, eye-catching desk plant or shelf accent.

Baby Rubber Plant

Baby Rubber Plant

With its glossy, spoon-shaped, succulent-like leaves, this hardy plant is incredibly endearing. It remains compact and comes in beautiful variegated patterns of green, cream, and yellow. It’s a forgiving and robust little plant, perfect for beginners looking for a cute companion.

Polka Dot Plant

Polka Dot Plant

This cheerful plant from Madagascar is loved for its brightly speckled leaves. Available in shades of pink, red, or white splashed against a green background, it adds a vibrant pop of color. Pinch it back to keep it bushy and cute.

Nerve Plant

Nerve Plant

This small plant from Peru is famous for its striking, mosaic-like leaf veins, which come in vibrant pink, red, or white. Its dramatic patterns on deep green leaves are mesmerizing. It thrives in terrariums where high humidity keeps it looking lush.

Prayer Plant

Prayer Plant

This fascinating plant from Brazil has ornate, patterned leaves that fold up at night as if in prayer. The intricate markings in shades of green, red, and cream are stunning. Watching its daily movement gives it a lively, interactive quality.

Air Plant

Air Plant

Air plants are wonderfully quirky and soil-free, making them incredibly versatile. These architectural plants from the Americas can be placed in globes, on driftwood, or in geometric holders. Their minimalist, sculptural forms and fuzzy trichomes are uniquely charming.

Living Stones

Living Stones

These bizarre and fascinating succulents from southern Africa look exactly like small, colorful pebbles. This clever camouflage helps them survive in the wild. They are incredibly low-maintenance and produce a surprisingly beautiful flower that emerges from the center fissure.

Echeveria

Echeveria

These popular succulents form beautiful, rosette shapes that resemble fleshy flowers. Available in a vast array of colors from pastel blues and pinks to deep purples, they are perfect for creating adorable arrangements in small pots and sunny windowsills.

Zebra Haworthia

Zebra Haworthia

This tough little succulent from South Africa is undeniably cute with its spiky, deep green leaves covered in white, stripey bumps that resemble a zebra’s pattern. Its compact size and architectural shape make it a perfect, low-maintenance desk plant.

Bunny Ear Cactus

Bunny Ear Cactus

Native to Mexico, this cactus grows in pads that resemble a bunny’s ears, giving it a playful appearance. Instead of sharp spines, it’s covered in fuzzy, white or yellow glochids. Its charming shape makes it a popular and whimsical choice.

Panda Plant

Panda Plant

This delightful succulent from Madagascar has fuzzy, silver-green leaves tipped with brown spots, resembling a panda’s paw. The velvety texture is irresistible to the touch, and its soft colors and compact form make it an incredibly cute and cuddly-looking plant.

Sweetheart Hoya

Sweetheart Hoya

Often sold as a single, heart-shaped leaf rooted in a pot, this plant is the perfect symbol of love. Originating from Southeast Asia, a single leaf will stay in its cute heart shape for years. It’s an adorable, low-maintenance gift.

Hindu Rope Hoya

Hindu Rope Hoya

This unique Hoya has twisted, waxy leaves that grow densely along its draping stems, resembling a thick, green rope. Native to India, its sculptural, contorted appearance is fascinating and cute. It also produces sweet-smelling, star-shaped flower clusters.

Baby's Tears

Baby’s Tears

This delicate plant forms a dense, lush mat of tiny, round, bright green leaves on thread-like stems. It creates a soft, mossy carpet effect that is incredibly charming. It’s perfect as a ground cover in terrariums or spilling from a small pot.

Eyelash Begonia

Eyelash Begonia

Named for the tiny, hair-like cilia that fringe its leaves, this compact Begonia is full of character. Its vibrant green, patterned leaves often have dark, chocolate-colored markings. The “eyelashes” give it a unique and delicate, fuzzy charm.

Bird's Nest Fern

Bird’s Nest Fern

This fern grows in a tight, rosette shape, with its bright green, wavy fronds unfurling from the center, resembling a bird’s nest. Its lush, apple-green color and unique form make it a beautiful and fresh-looking addition to any room.

Maidenhair Fern

Maidenhair Fern

With its delicate, fan-shaped leaflets held on wiry, black stems, the Maidenhair Fern looks incredibly graceful and ethereal. Its soft, feathery texture and airy appearance bring a touch of woodland elegance indoors. It requires attention but its beauty is a worthy reward.

Heart Fern

Heart Fern

This adorable fern from Southeast Asia has dark green, leathery leaves that are perfectly heart-shaped. It’s a compact plant with a unique look that stands out from other ferns. Its romantic shape and glossy texture make it a lovely gift.

Purple Shamrock

Purple Shamrock

This plant is captivating with its deep purple, triangular leaves that look like a cluster of butterflies. The leaves fold down at night and open again in the morning light. It also produces delicate, pale pink or white flowers, adding to its charm.

Donkey's Tail

Donkey’s Tail

Native to Mexico, this succulent has long, trailing stems packed with fleshy, tear-drop shaped leaves that overlap like a braided tail. Its unique texture and form make it a stunning and unusual hanging plant. The plump, pale green leaves are incredibly cute.

Calico Kitten

Calico Kitten

This adorable trailing succulent has tiny, heart-shaped leaves in a lovely calico pattern of green, cream, and rosy-pink. The colors intensify in brighter light. It’s a cheerful and colorful little plant, perfect for spilling out of small pots or hanging baskets.

Ming Aralia

Ming Aralia

The Ming Aralia looks like a miniature, elegant tree, with delicate, feathery, dark green foliage growing on woody, bonsai-like stems. Its fine texture and graceful, upright form provide a touch of sophisticated cuteness and look fantastic in decorative pots.

Creeping Fig

Creeping Fig

This vigorous trailing plant has tiny, heart-shaped or crinkly leaves that happily climb or trail. It creates a lush, green carpet over any surface, making it look like a piece of an old, enchanted wall. Its small leaves are incredibly cute and versatile.

Thimble Cactus

Thimble Cactus

This charming little cactus from Mexico grows in dense clusters of small, cylindrical stems covered in white, lace-like spines. The “thimbles” detach easily and root to form new clusters. It’s an adorable, easy-care cactus that produces creamy white flowers.

Syngonium 'Pixie'

Syngonium ‘Pixie’

This dwarf variety of the Arrowhead Plant is perfectly compact and cute. Its small, arrow-shaped leaves are a lovely mix of green and creamy white. It maintains a bushy, small form, making it an ideal plant for terrariums or small desks.

Ruby Necklace

Ruby Necklace

This trailing succulent has bean-shaped leaves that turn a brilliant ruby-red in direct sun, strung along vibrant purple stems. Its jewel-toned colors are stunning, and it produces small, yellow, daisy-like flowers, adding to its cheerful and cute appearance.

Plover Eggs

Plover Eggs

This peculiar succulent from South Africa has chubby, oval leaves that are silvery-green with beautiful purple speckles, resembling a plover’s egg. The unique pattern and plump, satisfying shape of the leaves make this a truly cute and unusual little plant.

Split Rock

Split Rock

Resembling a piece of split granite, this South African succulent is wonderfully weird and cute. It consists of two or four fat, stone-like leaves. Once a year, it surprises with a large, fragrant flower that emerges from the center split.

Friendship Plant

Friendship Plant

Not to be confused with the Chinese Money Plant, this Pilea has deeply quilted, textured leaves with a bronze or brownish-red hue. It’s nicknamed for how easily it propagates from cuttings. Its crinkly, touchable texture and bushy habit are very endearing.

Baby Toes

Baby Toes

This bizarre succulent looks like a cluster of tiny baby toes poking out of the sand. Native to Namibia, the transparent “windows” on the leaf tips allow light to penetrate for photosynthesis. Their unique and slightly silly appearance is undeniably cute.

Burro's Tail

Burro’s Tail

This is a more compact version of the Donkey’s Tail, with shorter, denser stems of chubby, pale green, bead-like leaves. The plump, tightly-packed leaves are incredibly cute and satisfying to look at, creating a lush, woven appearance in a hanging pot.

Variegated String of Hearts

Variegated String of Hearts

Even cuter than the original, this version of String of Hearts has beautiful cream, pink, and green variegation on its heart-shaped leaves. The pink hues become more intense in brighter light. It’s an exceptionally pretty and delicate-looking trailing plant.

Moonstone Succulent

Moonstone Succulent

This succulent is beloved for its plump, egg-shaped leaves that look like smooth, pale stones or sugared almonds. The leaves are coated in a powdery film called farina, giving them a dreamy, pastel blue-green or pinkish hue. They are irresistibly chubby and cute.

Gollum Jade

Gollum Jade

Named after the Lord of the Rings character, this Jade Plant has fascinating, tubular leaves with reddish, suction-cup-like tips. It grows into a small, bonsai-like shrub. Its quirky, otherworldly appearance gives it a huge amount of character and charm.

Aluminium Plant

Aluminium Plant

Native to Vietnam, this plant is eye-catching with its dark green, quilted leaves that are splashed with metallic, silver patches, as if painted on. It has a bushy, compact habit and its shiny, patterned foliage adds a fun, retro vibe.

Silver Sparkle Pilea

Silver Sparkle Pilea

This delicate trailing plant has tiny, round, blue-grey leaves on reddish stems, creating a beautiful contrast. It forms a dense, cascading mat that looks like a silvery mist. It’s perfect for terrariums or small hanging planters where its fine texture can be appreciated.

Rex Begonia

Rex Begonia

Rex Begonias are grown for their spectacular foliage. The leaves come in an incredible range of shapes, colors, and patterns, from swirling silvers and pinks to deep reds and blacks. Their compact size and jaw-dropping beauty make them living works of art.

Angel Wing Begonia

Angel Wing Begonia

These begonias are named for their large, wing-shaped leaves, often speckled with silver or white dots. They also produce beautiful hanging clusters of pink or red flowers. Their spotted pattern is playful and the leaf shape is elegant and charming.

African Violet

African Violet

A classic and beloved houseplant, the African Violet has soft, fuzzy, dark green leaves and produces clusters of beautiful flowers in shades of purple, pink, and white. Its neat, rosette shape and cheerful blooms make it a timelessly cute plant for a bright windowsill.

Goldfish Plant

Goldfish Plant

This fun trailing plant gets its name from its flowers—bright orange, tubular blooms that look exactly like leaping goldfish. The small, waxy, dark green leaves provide a perfect backdrop for the cheerful flowers. It’s a whimsical and talkative plant for a hanging basket.

Lipstick Plant

Lipstick Plant

Named for its unique flowers, this trailing plant produces bright red blossoms that emerge from a darker, maroon calyx, resembling a tube of lipstick. Its glossy green leaves and vibrant, quirky flowers make it a fun and attractive hanging plant.

Rabbit's Foot Fern

Rabbit’s Foot Fern

This fern gets its adorable name from the fuzzy, brown rhizomes that creep over the edge of the pot, looking just like a rabbit’s foot. The delicate, lacy, green fronds add to its soft appearance. It’s a quirky and charming plant.

Kangaroo Paw Fern

Kangaroo Paw Fern

Native to Australia, this hardy fern has shiny, leathery leaves with an irregular, lobed shape that vaguely resembles a kangaroo’s paw. It has a tough but endearing quality and its rambling rhizomes will happily spread across the soil surface.

Peperomia 'Hope'

Peperomia ‘Hope’

This hybrid Peperomia has trailing stems with small, round, slightly succulent leaves that grow in clusters of three or four. The leaves have faint light green striping. It’s a gentle, subtle plant with a cheerful and resilient character.

Peperomia 'Ruby Cascade'

Peperomia ‘Ruby Cascade’

This beautiful trailing plant has small, round, green leaves with stunning, deep ruby-red undersides. The stems themselves are also a vibrant red. It’s a colorful and elegant plant that looks fantastic cascading from a hanging pot, showing off both sides of its leaves.

Raindrop Peperomia

Raindrop Peperomia

This stylish Peperomia features large, glossy, teardrop or raindrop-shaped leaves. Its upright growth habit and minimalist aesthetic make it a very chic and modern-looking plant. The perfectly shaped, shiny leaves give it a polished and cute appearance.

Blushing Bride

Blushing Bride

This charming Tradescantia has new leaves that emerge a pale creamy-white with pink blushes at the base, which gradually turn green as they mature. This gives the plant a lovely multi-toned effect. Its constant “blushing” makes it perpetually cute.

Teddy Bear Vine

Teddy Bear Vine

Native to India, this trailing plant has fuzzy, tear-drop shaped leaves covered in fine, brownish hairs, giving it the look and feel of a teddy bear’s fur. The combination of its soft texture and vining habit makes it an exceptionally cute and tactile plant.

Mini Monstera

Mini Monstera

While it can grow tall, this plant is often sold small and is a fast-growing vining plant, not a large floor plant. It looks like a miniature Monstera deliciosa with its charming split leaves. Its quick growth and classic jungle look in a tiny package are adorable.

Swiss Cheese Vine

Swiss Cheese Vine

Smaller and more delicate than its famous cousin, this vining Monstera has heart-shaped leaves full of natural holes (fenestrations). Its playful, perforated leaves are endlessly fascinating and give it a quirky, fun personality. It’s perfect for climbing or trailing.

Haworthia 'Window'

Haworthia ‘Window’

This incredible succulent has plump, fleshy leaves with transparent tips. In its native South Africa, the plant grows mostly buried in sand, with only these “windows” exposed to light. They look like little clusters of glassy, otherworldly jewels.

Christmas Cactus

Christmas Cactus

This popular cactus from Brazil has flat, segmented stems that arch gracefully from the pot. It’s loved for its stunning, brightly colored, tubular flowers that bloom in winter. Its cascading form and reliable, vibrant blooms make it a holiday favorite.

Polka Dot Begonia

Polka Dot Begonia

While it can get tall, it’s often sold small and can be pruned. Its angel-wing shaped, olive-green leaves are covered in whimsical silver spots, with a striking red-purple underneath. This playful pattern is incredibly stylish and fun.

String of Nickels

String of Nickels

This epiphytic plant from Asia has small, flat, round, grey-green leaves that look like coins or nickels threaded onto a string. It’s often grown mounted on bark or in a hanging basket. Its unusual form and coin-like foliage are very charming.

Dolphin Plant

Dolphin Plant

A truly remarkable plant, this succulent hybrid has leaves that look exactly like tiny, leaping dolphins. This incredibly whimsical and specific shape has made it a viral sensation. It’s a fun, quirky trailing plant that is sure to make anyone smile.

Strawberry Begonia

Strawberry Begonia

Despite its name, it’s not a true begonia or strawberry. This charming plant has round, fuzzy, silver-veined leaves and sends out runners (stolons) with baby plantlets on the end, much like a strawberry plant. The way it creates and dangles its babies is adorable.

Calathea 'Rattlesnake'

Calathea ‘Rattlesnake’

This Calathea has long, wavy-edged leaves with a striking pattern of dark green ovals on a bright green background, resembling a rattlesnake’s skin. The undersides are a rich purple. Its bold patterns and slender, elegant leaves are very eye-catching.

Button Fern

Button Fern

Native to New Zealand, this fern has arching fronds with small, round, leathery leaves that look like little green buttons. Its neat, button-like foliage offers a different texture from typical feathery ferns, giving it a unique and tidy charm.

Rosary Vine

Rosary Vine

This unusual succulent has thin, trailing stems that are tightly stacked with small, plump, green leaves, creating a braided or woven appearance. It looks like a living piece of jewelry or a rosary. It’s a fantastic and bizarre-looking trailing plant for a small pot.

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