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Plants in genus haworthia

Plants in genus haworthia

Haworthia cymbiformis var. cymbiformis 'Star Window Plant'

Haworthia cymbiformis 'Star Window Plant' is a small succulent with fleshy, pointed green leaves that can reach up to 4 inches in diameter. It blooms in summer and thrives in light shade with well-draining soil. This plant is ideal for indoor environments with average household humidity and should be repotted between spring and early summer.

Haworthia retusa var. retusa 'Star Cactus'

Haworthia retusa var. retusa 'Star Cactus' is a succulent native to South Africa, known for its thick, fleshy green leaves forming rosettes up to 6 inches in diameter. It is easy to care for, making it suitable for beginners, and thrives in low light with well-draining soil.

Haworthia cooperi var. truncata

Haworthia cooperi var. truncata is a stemless succulent with fleshy leaves displaying blue to green patterns. It flowers in spring and summer, adding a unique touch to succulent collections.

Haworthia emelyae var. major

Haworthia emelyae var. major is a small, slow-growing succulent native to South Africa, known for its triangular leaves and white summer flowers. It grows up to 3.2 inches tall and often forms clusters. This plant requires well-drained soil with perlite and vermiculite and should be watered sparingly to avoid overwatering. It thrives in partial sunlight and is frost-tolerant to a limited extent. Propagation is typically done by separating offsets, making it a manageable choice for succulent enthusiasts.

Haworthia 'Byakuya White Night'

Haworthia 'Byakuya White Night' is a drought-tolerant succulent that thrives in sunny areas. It requires porous, well-draining soil and minimal watering, making it ideal for xeriscaping. This plant can reproduce in numerous ways and prefers a south-facing location for optimal growth.

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