Also called German Ivy, this succulent has nothing to do with Ivy and originates from the desert regions of South Africa. It is a succulent with long stems. As a houseplant, it is appreciated in a hanging pot or in a climbing plant arrangement. The purple-colored stems and its variegated green and cream leaves are irresistible! This plant needs plenty of light to maintain its good health.
Caution! Risk of toxicity if swallowed.
- Family: Asteraceae.
- Origin: Desert area of South Africa.
- Watering:
- Spring - Summer: Allow 2/3 of the soil to dry out between waterings.
- Fall - Winter: Allow the potting soil to dry completely between waterings.
- Ambient humidity: Low.
- Type of soil: Very draining.
- Brightness: High.
- Orientation: South or west on the window edge.
- Growth: Average.
- Temperature: Hot.
- Summer: Between 20ᵒC and 25ᵒC.
- Winter: 15ᵒC
Pot diameter: 10 cm.
Grown in Quebec.
Like nature, every plant is unique. Natural items are all different and may contain irregularities.
