Is variegated string of hearts pet safe?
Ceropegia woodii f. variegata - Variegated String of Hearts [large] [limited]
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Mar 28, 2023 - 10:02 AM
Yes, it is pet-safe! No studies have found Ceropegia to cause any symptoms when ingested. You can browse this and the rest of our pet-safe succulents at the link below.
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