Plants in genus haworthia
Haworthia retusa
Haworthia retusa, a perennial succulent from South Africa, is known for its thick, triangular leaves and small white flowers. It forms tight rosettes and grows sunken beneath the ground, with shiny leaf-top windows. This plant is widely cultivated and requires protection from freezing temperatures, thriving in full shade.
Haworthia cooperi
Haworthia cooperi is a resilient succulent native to South Africa, known for its clumps of small rosettes with transparent streaks on the leaves. It is easy to care for, thriving indoors with minimal light and water, and requires watering only every 2-3 weeks. This plant is ideal for those seeking a low-maintenance addition to their collection.
Haworthia cymbiformis var. cymbiformis
Haworthia cymbiformis is a succulent native to South Africa, known for its star-like rosettes with translucent windows. This compact plant grows up to 4 inches tall and thrives in bright, indirect light with minimal water. It prefers well-draining soil and is summer-dormant, making it ideal for hardiness zones 9 to 11. The plant features fleshy green leaves and blooms bright white star flowers with a yellow spot in June. It is frost-tolerant down to 30°F and can be propagated through offsets or seeds.
Haworthia truncata
Haworthia truncata is a slow-growing succulent from South Africa, known for its unique leaves with a nearly rectangular cross-section. It grows up to 2 cm tall and features white, tubular flowers in summer. This plant requires well-drained soil and adapts to full sun environments.
Haworthia chloracantha
Haworthia chloracantha is a succulent native to the Cape Province of South Africa, known for its pale yellow-green leaves and prolific clustering. It forms rosettes with 18 to 25 stiff, erect leaves and produces whitish flowers. This fast-growing plant requires light shade and low ambient humidity.
Haworthia cymbiformis
Haworthia cymbiformis is a resilient succulent from Southern Africa, specifically Namibia, Mozambique, and South Africa. It is known for surviving indoors with minimal light or water, making it an ideal houseplant for low-maintenance environments.
Haworthia 'Concolor'
Haworthia 'Concolor' is a miniature succulent native to South Africa, known for its speckled green leaves with a bumpy texture. It forms loose rosettes up to 5 inches in diameter and produces tall bloom stalks with tiny white blossoms. This pet-safe plant thrives in low indoor light and requires great drainage and infrequent watering.
Haworthia herbacea
Haworthia herbacea is a succulent native to South Africa, known for its greenish-yellow leaves with small spines. The leaves darken and develop raised white spots with maturity. This easy-to-care-for plant forms rosettes up to 2 inches in diameter and is well-suited for indoor environments with little light or water.
Haworthia 'Savanna'
Haworthia 'Savanna' is a succulent with upright, ghost green, lance-shaped leaves adorned with textured bumps. It thrives in well-drained soil and requires bright to indirect light. This plant performs best at temperatures between 65-82°F and tolerates a range of humidity levels.
Haworthia mirabilis
Haworthia mirabilis is a succulent native to the Western Cape of South Africa, known for its slow-growing, evergreen nature. It features green leaves with pale longitudinal lines and small teeth along the margins, forming a rosette. This plant is often found in rocky areas and can grow partially sunken beneath the ground, providing a unique star-shaped appearance. Its easy care and distinctive look make it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts.
Haworthia parksiana
Haworthia parksiana is a rare succulent native to the Western Cape of South Africa. It is one of the smallest Haworthia species, growing in rosettes up to 4 cm in diameter. Often hidden in the ground, this plant thrives under bushes and is adapted to receive rain throughout the year.
Haworthia 'Miami'
Haworthia 'Miami' is a slow-growing succulent with thick, rubbery dark green leaves and distinct white ridges. It reaches up to 4 inches in height and is adaptable to low and medium light conditions. This drought-tolerant plant requires the soil to dry completely between waterings and should be kept out of direct sunlight.
Haworthia fasciata
Haworthia fasciata, often called the zebra plant, is a compact succulent with strikingly striped leaves. It thrives in bright, indirect sunlight and well-draining soil, making it a low-maintenance choice for indoor gardens.
Haworthia turgida
Haworthia turgida, commonly known as the 'Windowpane Plant', is a compact succulent native to the Cape Province of South Africa. It features translucent leaves that form dense clusters, making it a unique addition to any plant collection. This plant thrives in rocky environments and is highly drought-tolerant, requiring infrequent watering. It can grow up to 3 to 5 inches tall and prefers well-draining soil with coarse sand or gravel. Haworthia turgida is resilient, surviving in low light to bright, indirect light conditions. It blooms in spring with small, green tube-shaped flowers and is easy to propagate through offset removal. This succulent is hardy to temperatures as low as 23°F and is summer-dormant.
Haworthia 'Barcelona'
Haworthia 'Barcelona' is a succulent plant that requires watering only once every 2-3 weeks, making it a low-maintenance choice for indoor plant enthusiasts. Its compact size and unique appearance make it a popular addition to succulent collections.
Haworthia springbokvlakensis 'Crystal Ball'
Haworthia springbokvlakensis 'Crystal Ball' is a hardy, drought-tolerant succulent that reproduces in numerous ways. It thrives in sunny areas with ample light and requires porous, well-draining soil. The plant needs little watering and benefits from periods of drought between waterings. It can tolerate freezing temperatures below 40°F.
Haworthia retusa var. retusa
This plant is part of the Asphodelaceae family and is native to South Africa. It has thick, fleshy, green leaves that form rosettes up to 6 inches in diameter. Flowers may appear in summer, and the plant is easy to care for, making it suitable for beginners. It has low light requirements and prefers well-draining soil, thriving in temperatures between 24-32°C.
Haworthia mirabilis var. mundula
Haworthia mirabilis var. mundula is a succulent from the Asphodelaceae family, known for its green leaves that can turn red or brown with sun exposure. It can grow up to 18 inches tall and occasionally produces white flowers. This easy-to-care-for plant is suitable for beginners and thrives in bright, indirect light. Its unique leaf coloration and form make it an interesting addition to succulent collections.
Haworthia coarctata
A slow-growing flowering succulent, this plant has dark green leaves with white ribbing that turn deep brown or purplish-red in strong sunlight. It produces a 12-inch flower stalk in spring or summer and prefers sandy, well-drained soil and bright, indirect light.
Haworthia cymbiformis 'Cathedral Window Haworthia'
Haworthia cymbiformis 'Cathedral Window Haworthia' is a succulent native to South Africa, known for its thick, pale green leaves with transparent tips. It requires low light and well-draining soil, thriving in average household humidity. This plant is ideal for indoor settings, adding a unique touch to succulent collections.
Haworthia truncata var. maughanii
Haworthia truncata var. maughanii is a globose succulent native to South Africa, known for its thick, fleshy leaves and slow growth rate. It produces yellow flowers in mid-summer and requires well-drained soil with light shade. This plant is frost tolerant and rarely needs watering, making it a low-maintenance choice for succulent enthusiasts.
Haworthia cymbiformis var. obtusa
Haworthia cymbiformis var. obtusa is a fast-growing succulent native to South Africa, known for its rosettes of thick green leaves with stripes. It produces whitish or greenish flowers in spring to summer and is drought-resistant. This plant prefers quickly drying soil and light shade to partial sun, making it ideal for indoor or outdoor cultivation.
Haworthia marumiana var. batesiana
Haworthia marumiana var. batesiana is a small succulent native to South Africa, belonging to the Asphodelaceae family. It features thick, triangular green leaves and produces white flowers in the summer. This plant is known for its unusual appearance and compact size, making it an excellent choice for small spaces or succulent collections.
Haworthia reticulata var. reticulata
Haworthia reticulata var. reticulata, formerly known as Haworthia guttata, is a cespitose haworthia with a stemless rosette 3-8 cm in diameter. Its leaves are windowed and reticulate, varying in color depending on conditions, and it requires light frost protection.