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Great God Gate, what kind of plant is this? I bought it at a discount this afternoon, saying that it can hang down when it grows up.
Chlorophytum margaritifera, round and thick heart-shaped leaves, like strings of wind chimes swaying in the wind, is its leaves. Because the leaves are alternate, sparse, round and heart-shaped, dark green, thick and juicy, very like beads, it has the reputation of beaded Buddha, beaded Buddha, green grape and green bell. Others call it Buddha beads, orchids and lover's tears.

The scientific name of Chlorophytum margaritifera is Emerald Pearl, and it is a perennial evergreen creeping succulent herb of Senecio in Compositae. The stem is slender.

Chlorophytum margaritifera

Head, terminal, 3 ~ 4 cm long, hooked, with white flowers.

Its nature likes warm, humid and semi-cloudy environment. It is adaptable, drought-resistant and cold-resistant. I like loose and fertile soil rich in organic matter. It grows best in warm, humid air and strong scattered light. It grows better in loose sandy loam without choosing soil. The requirements for light are not strict, and a ship is suitable for growth in medium light conditions and is also resistant to weak light. The optimum growth temperature is15-25℃, and the overwintering temperature is 5℃.