What is another word for icicle plant?

Pronunciation: [ˈa͡ɪsɪkə͡l plˈant] (IPA)

Icicle plant, also known as a Sedum Monterrey, is a succulent plant with thin, delicate leaves that grows in a cascading pattern. Its unique appearance and characteristics have given rise to several synonymous names, including String of Tears, String of Pearls, Bead Plant, and Rosary Vine. Each name has its unique reference to the plant's unusual shape, texture, and growth pattern. The String of Tears and String of Pearls refer to the plant's thin, bead-like leaves growing in long strands. The Bead Plant moniker refers to the round, bead-like appearance of the plant's leaves while the Rosary Vine is a reference to its vine-like growth pattern, which resembles a rosary.

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