a genus of fast-growing, herbaceous perennials from the Americas, characterized by fleshy stems, succulent leaves (often striped or colorful), and small, three-petaled flowers (white, pink, purple, or blue) that often last only a day.
They are trailing or creeping plants that root easily from nodes, making them popular houseplants for hanging baskets, but some species are invasive, forming dense mats that outcompete native plants.
a genus of fast-growing, herbaceous perennials from the Americas, characterized by fleshy stems, succulent leaves (often striped or colorful), and small, three-petaled flowers (white, pink, purple, or blue) that often last only a day.
They are trailing or creeping plants that root easily from nodes, making them popular houseplants for hanging baskets, but some species are invasive, forming dense mats that outcompete native plants.