String of Coins
Peperomia prostrata
Dainty trailing succulent with tiny round leaves patterned like miniature turtle shells or coins, strung along thin reddish stems. Very compact — perfect for small pots, terrariums, or as a shelf-edge trailer.
Best rooms for string of coins
Light requirements
Best near a window with filtered light — avoid harsh direct rays.
How to care for string of coins
Bright indirect light. Water when the compost has dried out — the tiny succulent leaves store some moisture. Very susceptible to overwatering. Use a well-draining mix with extra perlite. Feed lightly every 4-6 weeks spring-summer. Minimum 12°C.
Watering
Let the compost dry out completely between waterings. Roughly every 2–4 weeks.
Propagation
- Stem cuttings laid on moist compost
Toxicity
This plant is not known to be toxic to cats or dogs.
Common problems
- Stem rot from overwatering
- Shrivelling leaves from underwatering
- Very slow growth
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