String of Pickles

Senecio kleiniiformis

Kleiniiformis

About this plant

Senecio kleiniiformis, commonly known as String of Pickles, is a succulent plant with small, plump, pickle-shaped leaves that grow along trailing stems. It is popular as a decorative houseplant due to its unique appearance and easy care. The plant produces small, white, daisy-like flowers occasionally. It is often grown in hanging baskets or containers where its trailing stems can be displayed.

Taxonomy

Genus
Senecio
Family
Asteraceae
Higher classification
Order: Asterales
Plant type
Succulent
Lifespan
Perennial

Origin & Distribution

Native region
South Africa
Distribution
Native to South Africa, widely cultivated as a houseplant worldwide.

Care

Light preference
Full sun
Suitable locations
Indoor, Balcony, Greenhouse
Preferred window facing
South-facing, West-facing, East-facing
Watering frequency
Rare
Watering interval
7–14 days
Humidity
Normal
Minimum
5 °C
Maximum
30 °C
Optimal
15-25 °C
USDA hardiness zones
9-11
Soil pH
6.0-7.5 (slightly acidic to neutral)
Soil type
well-draining succulent or cactus mix

Watering. Water only when the top inch of soil is dry. Avoid letting the plant sit in water to prevent root rot. Reduce watering in winter.

Fertilizing. Feed with a balanced, diluted succulent fertilizer once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). Avoid fertilizing in winter when the plant is dormant.

Senecio kleiniiformis is a hardy succulent that thrives with minimal care. It prefers bright sunlight and well-draining soil. Overwatering can cause root rot, so water sparingly and allow the soil to dry between waterings. It requires little maintenance and is suitable for beginners.

Propagation

Propagation methods
Cuttings, Division
Care difficulty
Easy

Ornamental features

Flowering
Yes
Flowering period
late winter to early spring

Unique pickle-shaped leaves, trailing growth habit, small white flowers

Toxicity & Safety

Toxic to humans
Mildly toxic
Toxic to pets
Mildly toxic
Weed potential
Not considered a weed

The sap can irritate skin and is mildly toxic if ingested. Keep away from children and pets to avoid accidental ingestion.

Allergy information

Allergy risk
Low
Allergy triggers
Sap or latex, Skin contact
Pollen level
None

Senecio kleiniiformis may cause mild skin irritation in sensitive individuals due to its sap. People who are allergic to plant sap should handle it with care and wear gloves. It does not produce airborne pollen that typically causes allergies.

Common problems

Overwatering can lead to root rot and yellowing leaves. Insufficient light may cause the plant to become leggy and lose its vibrant color. Pests are uncommon but watch for mealybugs or aphids.

Uses

Primarily grown as an ornamental houseplant for its attractive trailing foliage and ease of care.

Notes

Prune occasionally to maintain shape and encourage bushier growth. Repot every 2-3 years in fresh soil. Protect from frost and cold drafts.

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