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Haworthia Mirabilis Plant


Here’s why that is

. The taxonomy of the genus is dominated by amateurs, and therefore the literature about haworthia isn’t really great. In 2013, many haworthia species moved to the haworthiopsis and tulista genuses. This coincided with the last update of The Plant List, which outlined 150 species of haworthia.

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Haworthia Mirabilis Plant Care: Everything You Need to Know About This Hardy Succulent

Haworthia succulents are a large and diverse genus of plants in the asphodelaceae family, asphodeloideae subfamily, aloeae tribe. They are close relatives of aloe plants, which are generally much larger—but they share a lot of similarities in appearance.

These plants generally stay small, producing pups or babies as their main growth (as opposed to growing up or out). Most varieties of haworthia have striking vertical spiky succulent leaves that are packed together in tight rosettes. Markings and coloring depends heavily on the variety, but all varieties are very easy to care for!

Why is the Haworthia Mirabilis Plant genus so confusing?

Here’s why that is. The taxonomy of the genus is dominated by amateurs, and therefore the literature about haworthia isn’t really great. In 2013, many haworthia species moved to the haworthiopsis and tulista genuses. This coincided with the last update of The Plant List, which outlined 150 species of haworthia.

Haworthia care: Water and soil preferences

Water these plants sparingly. Too much water will lead to root rot and will kill them. Too little water could lead to some shriveling, or it could lead to the leaves taking on purple and red hues. To help ensure your haworthia plants are the happiest, water when the soil dries out. For mine, that’s about once every 1.5 weeks in the hotter months and about once a month in the winter.

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Temperature, humidity, and fertilizer

Haworthia succulents tolerate all normal household temperatures and humidity levels very well. In fact, they do quite well in dry indoor air. Keep these plants in environments that do not get below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. You can also give them some cactus fertilizer in the summer.

Repotting and propagating haworthia succulents

You will not need to repot your haworthia plant often. In fact, they like being quite snug in their pots. However, as your healthy plant produces new baby plants over the years, it will begin to outgrow its pot. Repotting in the spring is a great time to prune and propagate haworthia!


Please Note

This product will be hand delivered to your doorstep.The image is for reference only.

Please take out the plant from the box immediately after receiving and water it as required.Water the soil, not the leaves and flowers.Keep it away from direct sunlight.
Avoid placing plants in trouble spots, such as near heat or air conditioning ducts.

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