This trailing succulent, scientifically known as Ceropegia woodii ‘Silver Glory’, is a cultivar prized for its distinctive foliage. The heart-shaped leaves exhibit a prominent silver variegation, creating a visually appealing contrast against the green background. This characteristic distinguishes it from the standard variety and contributes to its ornamental value. An example of its use could be in hanging baskets, where its cascading vines can be fully appreciated.
Its value extends beyond mere aesthetics. This plant is relatively easy to care for, making it accessible to a wide range of plant enthusiasts. Its drought tolerance is another significant advantage, requiring infrequent watering. Originating from South Africa, the parent species, Ceropegia woodii, has been cultivated for decades, with ‘Silver Glory’ representing a more recent and sought-after variation due to its unique coloration.