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Senecio rowleyanus 'Variegatus' Also known as variegated "string of beads" or "rosary plant", this succulent has easily recognizable leaves, which grow into spherical, green pea-like little balls with creamy-white mottling that may develop a soft pink blush in direct sun. Leaves grow on trailing stems which hang down the sides of pots, making this the ideal plant for hanging baskets and whimsical succulent container gardens. Plant in a cactus soil mix. Let soil drain and dry out between waterings, do not overwater. Prefers normal room temperatures ranging from 60-80 degrees F. Feed with a multipurpose plant food, half strength, once a month, April-September. Grow in bright light to 4 hours of direct sun with other succulent plants such as Aloe, Echeveria, Jade or Crassula and more.