Teagan, a Variegated String of Tears, or Senecio Herreianus, is a succulent, with you guessed it, trailing stems of tear-like foliage. Each leaf has a semi-translucent line across its belly helping produce energy.
The unique thing about Teagan is that she's variegated, which means instead of just being various shades of green, she's covered in white-cream patches or splatter-like markings!
Native to South Africa, if Teagan is happy she can grow so long that he reaches the ground beneath her, at which point he starts spreading far and wide!
Teagan, Variegated String of Tears
Teagan prefers bright indirect light, without prolonged exposure to direct sun - a touch of morning sunlight however would be welcomed.
If you’re not sure what level of light you have, check the shadows cast by your plant:
- Minimal shadow = lower light
- Half shadow = indirect light
- Full shadow = direct sun