The silver dollar succulent vine is a member of the Cucurbitaceae family and is native to Madagascar.
Fun fact:
This plant belongs to the same family as cucumber and squash! It grows quickly, especially outside.
Care
Light:
When it comes to light, the silver dollar succulent vine is fairly tolerant. It thrives in all conditions, from partial to full sun. However, it thrives in full sun—these plants like bright light! They prefer bright spaces and windows indoors. They can withstand direct sunlight.
Soil:
Plant your silver dollar succulent in any well-draining succulent soil in a container with a drainage hole to help prevent overwatering.
Temperature:
It can withstand temperatures well below freezing. However, it, like many other succulents, will not be pleased with you! I bring my succulents inside for the winter in October and don’t put them back out until the threat of frost has passed.
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