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Haworthia Fasciata - Orange Pot
Zebra Plant (now named Haworthiopsis fasciata) (Rowley): Named for the distinctive white bumps that line the outside of its leaves. In nature, it grows in the shrublands of South Africa with acidic soil and partial shade or filtered light.
Haworthia are able to tolerate low, indoor light, making them excellent houseplants, even for beginners. They are particularly easy to grow and rarely affected by common succulent pests and diseases.
- Its ability to tolerate low light makes it a fantastic indoor succulent.
- Strong, drought-tolerant roots will grow.
- They are particularly easy to grow.
Pick deep containers with drainage holes and a gritty, well-draining soil that is 50% to 70% mineral grit (coarse sand, pumice, or perlite). Water deeply enough for water to run out the drainage hole and allow the soil to completely dry before watering again.
Haworthia are slow growers and tend to stay small in pots, but they will produce new offsets in clumps around their bases. These offsets can be left to develop into a dense clump or pulled off and transplanted.
Maximum Height | Under 3" |
Maximum Rosette Size | 5"-6" |
Growth Habit / Shape | Loose Rosette |
Seasonality | Summer Dormant Partial |
Product Format | 2.0" Pot |
Special Characteristic | Hard to Kill, Slow Grower, Pet Safe |
Haworthia Fasciata - Orange Pot
Zebra Plant (now named Haworthiopsis fasciata) (Rowley): Named for the distinctive white bumps that line the outside of its leaves. In nature, it grows in the shrublands of South Africa with acidic soil and partial shade or filtered light.
Haworthia are able to tolerate low, indoor light, making them excellent houseplants, even for beginners. They are particularly easy to grow and rarely affected by common succulent pests and diseases.
- Its ability to tolerate low light makes it a fantastic indoor succulent.
- Strong, drought-tolerant roots will grow.
- They are particularly easy to grow.
Pick deep containers with drainage holes and a gritty, well-draining soil that is 50% to 70% mineral grit (coarse sand, pumice, or perlite). Water deeply enough for water to run out the drainage hole and allow the soil to completely dry before watering again.
Haworthia are slow growers and tend to stay small in pots, but they will produce new offsets in clumps around their bases. These offsets can be left to develop into a dense clump or pulled off and transplanted.
Maximum Height | Under 3" |
Maximum Rosette Size | 5"-6" |
Growth Habit / Shape | Loose Rosette |
Seasonality | Summer Dormant Partial |
Product Format | 2.0" Pot |
Special Characteristic | Hard to Kill, Slow Grower, Pet Safe |
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