Haworthia cooperivar.truncata(H.Jacobsen ) M.B.Bayer
Haworthia obtusaf.truncata , Haworthia ikra
Family : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Haworthia
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Haworthia cooperivar.truncatais a stemlesssucculentthat look like a small grape bunch and makes little colony up to 3 inches ( 7,5 cm ) in diam . It is a very quickly offsetting and humble growing variety ofHaworthia cooperi . The parting are overweight , soft , and glassy ( almost filmy ) , 20 to 25 per rosette , round - canted , and somewhat globular with lovely blue - gullible translucent patterns . They become scarlet when exposed to too much Dominicus or not enough water .
The whitish efflorescence appear in spring to summer on simple stalks that can originate up to 12 inches ( 30 curium ) long .
USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b : from 30 ° F ( −1.1 ° C ) to 50 ° F ( +10 ° C ) .
These succulent are not considered difficulthouseplantsto grow . If you could keep a good deal ofAloealive on a windowsill , opportunity are you could do the same with a dish ofHaworthia . As with all succulent , the most grievous post istoo much water . They should never be allowed to sit in water under any luck . At the same meter , these small cosmetic plants can be grown in interesting containers such as teacups and even miniature child shoe . If you ’re given aHaworthiain such a container , see to it the container has adequate drainage .
Haworthias are small , usually between 3 and 5 inches ( 7.5 cm and 12.5 curium ) in height , and comparatively slow - acquire . Therefore , they are often grown in small clusters in wide , shallow dishes . Over time , clusters will naturally enlarge as the female parent plant air off small plantlets . When the clump has outgrow its dish , repot into a new wide and shallow dish with freshpotting soilin the springtime or other summer . This is also the fourth dimension to take offset printing for propagation .
See more atHow to develop and Care for Haworthia .
This potpourri is aboriginal toSouth Africa(Eastern Cape Province ) .
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