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10 Houseplants That Instantly Boost Your Home’s Aesthetic

5. String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus)

A beautiful String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus) plant enhances the house plants aesthetic in a bright, modern kitchen. The plant is potted in a white cylindrical container and is hanging or placed on a high white shelf, with its signature long, trailing stems covered in small, spherical green leaves cascading elegantly downwards. In the background, white kitchen cabinets, a white tiled backsplash, and other kitchen items like spice jars and a microwave are visible, all contributing to a clean and contemporary feel. Another small plant in a white pot sits beside the String of Pearls on the shelf, further elevating the fresh and green house plants aesthetic of the well-lit space.

Okay, so here’s the thing—I didn’t think I needed another hanging plant until I saw a friend’s String of Pearls cascading from a floating shelf like nature’s version of a chandelier.

Those bead-like leaves are seriously cute. Like, supermodel-level cute. And once I saw how they trail so gracefully from a pot, I was done. I had to have one. Or three.

Why I’m Hooked on This Tiny Green Trendsetter

If you’re into minimalist home decor but still want something with personality, this is your plant. The String of Pearls gives off that sleek, modern vibe with just a hint of playfulness—like wearing all white and then throwing on a pair of neon sneakers.

I stuck mine up high on a kitchen shelf where it gets plenty of bright indirect light, and now it’s doing this slow, elegant spill downward like it’s part of the room’s design plan. Honestly? It looks like it belongs in a boutique hotel lobby.

And if you’re tight on space—like most of us city dwellers with 400-square-foot apartments—this little guy is perfect for small spaces and vertical displays.

What I Learned (and Why You Should Listen)

Alright, let me save you some heartache: don’t water this plant like it’s your usual houseplant. I did that. Big mistake.

The String of Pearls is a drought-tolerant succulent, which means it likes to dry out completely between waterings. I overwatered mine once, and let’s just say it got squishy in all the wrong places.

Also, keep it out of direct afternoon sun unless you want those pearls to turn yellow and shrivel up like sad grapes. Trust me, not cute.

Tips I’ve Picked Up Along the Way

  • Let the soil go completely dry before watering—it’s built for drought, not drama.
  • Place it near an east or south-facing window for that perfect indirect light.
  • Hang it or place it high—those trailing vines look best when they can drape down.
  • Don’t be afraid to propagate! Snip a strand, stick it in soil, and boom—you’ve got a new plant.
  • And yes, these make awesome plants for gift-giving. Wrap one in kraft paper with twine and you’ve got a thoughtful, trendy present.

If you’re looking for a low-maintenance stunner that brings texture, charm, and a little fun to your space, the String of Pearls deserves a spot in your home.

Ready to meet the next architectural gem on our list? Let’s talk about a plant that looks like it was sculpted by a minimalist designer. Say hello to the Dragon Tree—it’s got style, substance, and zero need for fuss. 👇

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Written by The Home Growns

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