A dense yet delicate succulent native to South Africa, watch chain features tiny, light green leaves packed around thin, branching stems in a manner that replicates the square pattern of its namesake. The leaves are so densely packed, in fact, that they hide the stems completely, lending the mature 12-inch plant an especially bushy appearance, which may begin to trail as the stems reach their full length.
With typical water needs for a succulent, this variety will thrive when watered according to the ‘soak and dry’ method, and when housed in porous soil within a well-draining pot. To keep this heavily offsetting plant flourishing, be sure to place it in a well-lit spot of your home, such as a south-facing window, or outdoors during the warmer months – while it can tolerate light shade, you will see the most prolific growth in brighter conditions. During the winter months, however, take care to protect this tender succulent from frost.
In the spring to mid-summer months, watch for tiny yellow flowers to appear along the stems. Despite watch chain’s adorable appearance, it can be toxic when consumed, so keep out of reach of little hands or paws.