Haworthia- zebra
Haworthia -Zebra
The triangular leaves have white crests on the outside and are green on the inside. A non-acute spine can be found at the end of the leaf. On the end of an inflorescence, white blooms emerge in October and November.
The species resembles Haworthia attenuate in terms of markings. As a result, the two are commonly mistaken for one another.
The closely packed, rosette-shaped leaves clusters of a typical Haworthia are what set them apart.
While some species are robust, rigid, and dark green, others are delicate, even translucent.
The firm, dark green species is commonly covered in white dots and can change color to a beautiful shade of purple-red when exposed to sunshine.
Common Name - Zebra Wart
Quantity - 1
Maximum Height - Up to 15 cm
Flower Color - Pinkish-White
Bloom Time - March
Difficulty Level - Easy to Grow
Sunlight
flourishes in strong indirect to direct light. may withstand more medium-indirect light than most typical succulents.
Water
Every two to three weeks, water directly in the sun, letting the soil dry in between applications. Water occurs more frequently in brighter light and less frequently in less-bright light.
Temperature
15 to 18 ° Celsius on average in the residence.
If you're at ease, Haworthia is enjoyable.
Size
Less than 2" in height or width, very small.
Precautions
Not known to be toxic. Best practice is always to keep houseplants out of reach of small children and pets.
Note:
We send all the succulents bare rooted/without soil. Because with soil there are chances of root rot.
Images are only for reference; the actual product may differ in shape and size.
The product is replaceable but non-returnable.