This eye-catching silver nickel vine boasts shimmering, kidney-shaped foliage that cascades beautifully in hanging baskets, containers, and garden beds. Its unique, metallic texture adds a touch of cool contrast to any planting scheme, while its low-maintenance needs make it perfect for busy gardeners. Read on to learn how to cultivate this stunning spiller and bring a touch of wow to your landscape!
About the Silver Nickel Vine
All that glitters is not gold: Dichondra argentea ‘Silver Falls,’ aka silver nickel vine, produces a cascade of kidney-shaped silvery foliage. Its pewtery metallic appearance is a cool contrast to deep green foliage and the primary hues of companion plants. Very small greenish-yellow or white flowers may appear from May to June but are considered insignificant.
Described as the “Niagara Falls of trailers” for its fast-growing habit and trailing stems up to 5 feet long, this super spiller has a high tolerance for heat and drought, making it ideal for low-water or xeriscape environments.
Silver nickel vine is a tender herbaceous perennial native to West Texas and Mexico. It is winter-hardy in Zones 9 to 11 and treated as an annual elsewhere.