Succulents - Haworthia
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| Haworthia cooperi x obtusa |
Haworthia cooperi x obtusa – chubby lime
green leaves with clear windows in a rosette form
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| Haworthia cymbiformis |
Haworthia cymbiformis – pale green star
shaped clusters of foliage, tiny white sprays of bloom
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| Haworthia fasciata |
Haworthia fasciata – pronounced corky ridges
across each leaf, also known as the zebra plant
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| Haworthia margaritafera |
Haworthia margaritafera – dark green upright
spiky foliage with speckles of pale grey
Propagation: by removing offsets and potting up,
will root quickly if kept damp. Haworthias require slightly more
frequent watering than most succulents and prefer less light.
Growing Tips: Succulent plants require a very
quickly draining soil, either with extra drainage material such
as sand with all dust and small particles sieved out or one specially
developed for cacti and succulent plants. Also beneficial is a mulch
of small stones or gravel to assist in drainage around the base
of the plant. Water thoroughly only when the soil is quite dry and
avoid watering altogether in cooler weather and winter. Use fertilizer
sparingly while plants are actively growing. We suggest planting
succulent plants in a clay pot, partly for their good drainage,
and also to prevent large heavy plants from tipping over while drying
out as recommended between waterings.
Pricing
Price for all succulent plants is $5.00 per plant in 2” pots.
A collection of 9 plants is $42.00, a saving of $3.00 over the regular
price. If you buy more than one collection at the same time, I'll
try not to duplicate the selection of plants.
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