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Haworthia Limifolia - Succulent - Ø9cm - green houseplant - Kolibri Greens
The spiky, intensely green Haworthia Limifolia stand out with their appearance. This succulent grows in a triangular shape and is mainly found in S...
View full detailsHaworthia Limifolia - Succulent - Ø6cm - green houseplant - Kolibri Greens
The spiky, intensely green Haworthia Limifolia stand out with their appearance. This succulent grows in a triangular shape and is mainly found in S...
View full detailsHaworthia Limifolia in Luxury silver pot - Succulent - Ø9cm - green houseplant - Kolibri Greens
Shine bright! This potted plant combination adds a chic feel to the interior. The Succulent Haworthia Limifolia in a Luxury pot is a stylish additi...
View full detailsHaworthia Royal Highness - Succulent - Ø9cm - green houseplant - Kolibri Greens
The Royal Highness is a true royal. With a green and white texture on its leaves, it stands out immediately. The leaves grow from the stem to a sha...
View full detailsHaworthia Royal Highness - Succulent - Ø6cm - green houseplant - Kolibri Greens
The Royal Highness is a true royal. With a green and white texture on its leaves, it stands out immediately. The leaves grow from the stem to a sha...
View full detailsHaworthia Pentagona West Jogoo - ↕20cm - Ø15cm
Looking for a captivating houseplant? Discover the beautiful Haworthia pentagona West Jogoo, also known as Alworthia black gem. This rare succulent...
View full detailsHaworthia Rafiki - ↕17cm - Ø10.5cm
Haworthia Rafiki - ↕17cm - Ø10.5cm
Haworthia West Jogoo - ↕17cm - Ø10.5cm
Haworthia West Jogoo - ↕17cm - Ø10.5cm
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What is a Haworthia?
The Haworthia is a genus of small, slow-growing succulents native to South Africa. This plant belongs to the Asphodelaceae family and is known for its unique leaf shapes and patterns. Some species have translucent leaves, while others are decorated with white stripes or bumps. Due to its compact size and easy care, the Haworthia is a popular choice for houseplant enthusiasts.
Haworthia succulent
As a succulent, the Haworthia has the ability to store water in its thick leaves. This makes it extremely drought-resistant and ideal for people who have little time to care for plants. The plant can survive well with minimal watering and thrives in dry conditions. This makes it perfectly suitable for indoors, even in places with little direct sunlight.
Characteristics of Haworthia
The Haworthia has a number of special characteristics that distinguish it from other succulents. One of the most important characteristics is its compact growth, making it ideal for small spaces such as windowsills and desks. Most species have thick, fleshy leaves that store water, allowing them to survive long periods without water. Moreover, the Haworthia is non-toxic, making it safe for households with pets.
Haworthia species
There are several species of Haworthia, each with unique characteristics:
- Haworthia Fasciata - Also known as the zebra plant, with white stripes on the leaves.
- Haworthia Cooperi - Has translucent leaves that let light through in a unique way.
- Haworthia Retusa - Recognizable by its star-shaped growth and smooth leaves.
- Haworthia Mirabilis - A species with compact growth and beautiful patterns.
Each species has its own appearance and can easily be grown in pots or terrariums.
Buy Haworthia
Do you want a Haworthia Looking to buy? Then there are various options available. You can find this plant at garden centers, specialized plant shops, or online webshops such as Planten247. When purchasing, it is important to choose a healthy plant with sturdy, undamaged leaves. Well-draining potting soil and a pot with drainage holes are essential for the best growing conditions. Order your Haworthia today and enjoy a beautiful, low-maintenance succulent at home or in the office!
