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house plants with tiny leaves String of Turtles

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house plants with tiny leaves String of TurtlesWe love the full shape and beautiful foliage of String of Turtles. Peperomia prostrata is a standout trailing plant with tiny, round leaves that look like miniature turtle shells. Compact and low key, its perfect for a hanging pot, shelf display, or terrarium. This plant thrives in a small pot, kokedama ball, or hanging basket. Give it a little time and itll fill out with lush vines and delicate leaves. Buying it as a gift? Well include a free

We love the full shape and beautiful foliage of String of Turtles. Peperomia prostrata is a standout trailing plant with tiny, round leaves that look like miniature turtle shells. Compact and low-key, it’s perfect for a hanging pot, shelf display, or terrarium.

This plant thrives in a small pot, kokedama ball, or hanging basket. Give it a little time and it’ll fill out with lush vines and delicate leaves.

Buying it as a gift? We’ll include a free handwritten card—just add your message at checkout. We’ll wrap it up with care and leave out the paperwork or price tags, creating a lovely surprise for the recipient.

Native habitat and growth pattern
String of Turtles comes from South American rainforests, where it trails across the forest floor under soft, filtered light. It adapts beautifully to indoor environments with similar conditions—low to medium light, consistent but gentle watering.

Size W9cm 

Styling tips

  • Ideal for small spaces like windowsills, desks, or terrariums

  • Adds texture to plant groupings or tabletop arrangements

  • Looks charming draped over a small ceramic pot or glass terrarium

String of Turtles care guide

Light requirements:
Bright, indirect light is ideal. It’ll tolerate lower light, but growth will be slower. Keep it away from direct sun to avoid leaf scorch.

Watering:
Water when the top few centimetres of soil feel dry. Water thoroughly and allow soil to dry out between waterings. Don’t let it sit in water.

Feeding:
Feed once a month in spring and summer. We recommend our vegan, organic Original Plant Food designed for tropical foliage…

Humidity:
Normal home humidity is fine, though it thrives with added mist or in a more humid spot like a bathroom or kitchen.

Pet safety:
Mildly toxic if ingested—keep it out of reach of curious pets.

Propagation:
Easy to propagate from stem cuttings. Root in water or moist soil and watch it take off.

Why choose this plant?

  • Charming, turtle-shell-patterned leaves

  • Compact, low-maintenance trailing habit

  • Perfect for small spaces or terrariums

  • A thoughtful, stylish gift

  • Grows into a soft, leafy cascade

FAQs

Will it trail well indoors?
Yes—its growth may be slow, but over time it drapes beautifully from pots or baskets.

Does it need high humidity?
It prefers moderate humidity; misting or placing it near other plants helps.

Is it safe for pets?
Only mildly—it’s best to keep it away from nibbling kittens and puppies.

Explore more
Looking for more compact or unusual trailing plants? Browse our Easy Care Houseplants collection or explore our Rare & Unusual Houseplants for something truly special. You can also check out the Happy Houseplants blog for styling ideas, care guides, and propagation tips.

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