I have the SOH pink variegated and also have the dark green original also a white varigated one (my white ones don’t turn pink under stress though) I have mixed them all into one pot and the contrast is amazing I recommend shallow plant pots and plant them on top of the soil length ways eventually they will spill over the sides whilst giving the base of your pot a ‘full/even’ look.
Excellent overview, thanks. I have some of these and noticed that C. woodii Durban *really* wants to climb and will wrap around itself if it has nothing else to grab.
I have a string of needles like yours which my daughter gave me as one small strand. It’s long with lots of strands and beautiful but still delicate. I love it
I just aquired a small starter plant of string of spades from another green thumb. As this is rather small with one long runner vine i was hiping to get some advice on propagation and transplanting from the tuny pot it is in into another larger pot. Specifically what soil should i use? Thank you.
I honestly had no idea about any of these others until this video. I'm really like the String of Spades as well as the Orange River. Gorgeous varieties you've got, I myself received a String of Hearts non Variegated and the Variegated is on her way. I hope she survives the trip from California to Louisiana! Thanks for the awesome video, I'm not subscribed.
I feel like a major distinction between silver glory and normal woodii is the leaf shape. The silver glory has more of a kidney shape to it whereas the normal woodii have a more pronounced heart shape
The MAJOR distinction between the two is the shape AND the silver!! A true Silver Glory has full on silver on the leaves, no speckling (with the exception of the immature leaves at the base). After that all of the new leaves are fully sliver. I agree that each leaf individually looks kidney shaped, but they also look like little apples.
I have the SOH pink variegated and also have the dark green original also a white varigated one (my white ones don’t turn pink under stress though) I have mixed them all into one pot and the contrast is amazing I recommend shallow plant pots and plant them on top of the soil length ways eventually they will spill over the sides whilst giving the base of your pot a ‘full/even’ look.
Excellent overview, thanks. I have some of these and noticed that C. woodii Durban *really* wants to climb and will wrap around itself if it has nothing else to grab.
I have a string of needles like yours which my daughter gave me as one small strand. It’s long with lots of strands and beautiful but still delicate. I love it
Thank you Cassandra! It really helped me differentiate them! Thanks for making this video, I’ll have a look on your shop again :D
I love the orange River.. I would like one someday! The linearis looks like hoya from far!!
I just aquired a small starter plant of string of spades from another green thumb. As this is rather small with one long runner vine i was hiping to get some advice on propagation and transplanting from the tuny pot it is in into another larger pot. Specifically what soil should i use? Thank you.
Wow this is awesome!!! my friend!!
Were you buy all this precious plants 🤩💝🥰
I honestly had no idea about any of these others until this video. I'm really like the String of Spades as well as the Orange River. Gorgeous varieties you've got, I myself received a String of Hearts non Variegated and the Variegated is on her way. I hope she survives the trip from California to Louisiana! Thanks for the awesome video, I'm not subscribed.
Hi! I love your plants. Can you share the website where you buy those plants?
How do we make regular into varigated one ?
Have you found out yet that variegation is caused by a genetic mutation and can't be "made" from a regular plant?
I have VSOH, Reg SOH, Orange River. I want a full basket of Silver Glory (a girl can dream). Don't think I need the needles or Spades.
I feel like a major distinction between silver glory and normal woodii is the leaf shape. The silver glory has more of a kidney shape to it whereas the normal woodii have a more pronounced heart shape
The MAJOR distinction between the two is the shape AND the silver!! A true Silver Glory has full on silver on the leaves, no speckling (with the exception of the immature leaves at the base). After that all of the new leaves are fully sliver. I agree that each leaf individually looks kidney shaped, but they also look like little apples.
I think where I got it from has put silver glory with the normal one. Cos half of it is plain and the other one kinda looks like turtles
the reason they are called orange river is because they are found near the orange river in South Africa
gahh i want silver glory and orange river soooo bad, but they haven't hit my country yet ;-;