Senecio citriformisis, also known as string of tears, is a trailing succulent plant in the family Asteraceae native to South Africa that grows in rocky outcrops in clay soils.
[1] It is a scrambling plant with perpendicular-oriented, waxy and veined leaves that are spindle-shaped and small, which would somewhat resemble a lemon in outline.
It is similar in appearance, in addition to being closely related, to Curio herreanus.
Variegated species of String of Tears have leaves that are mixed light and dark green.
The plant can be propagated by stem cuttings or divisions in the spring and summer seasons.