![]() You'll receive a companion app that provides ongoing Haworthia fasciata "Zebra Plant" care, plant health tips, and help from a community of other Altman customers that will ensure your new plant thrives in its new home. Plant care: Requires an exposure in partial shade, as long as it still receives plenty of light throughout the year. Haworthia Glabrata It is a small succulent plant with tough rosettes of light to dark or brown-green colors. For those and other reasons, the plants you receive may not look exactly as they appear on our website.Ĭaring for your new plant is easy with Greg's help. Part of what makes succulents so fascinating are the myriad ways they express themselves throughout the year, depending on light, season, temperature, soil, and hydration. Water thoroughly when soil is completely dry to the touch Plant in very porous soil with excellent drainage Recommended pairings: Aloe variegata, Gasteria 'Little Warty' All forms that are green, especially included the variegated forms, will prefer filtered light. ![]() ![]() Those species with red veining or chocolate faces will exhibit superior color in bright light. Require very porous soil with excellent drainage as many forms have thickened tap roots. Haworthias are winter growers and are dormant in the hottest summer months. Beautiful, heirloom favorite that makes an excellent houseplant or windowsill plant. Zebra Plant is also commonly mistaken for Aloe, which can also be dark to bright green, with chubby, tapered leaves. Zebra Plant also has fatter leaves than Haworthiopsis attenuate. Then replant your zebra grass into an appropriate spot and water. The inner leaves of Haworthiopsis fasciata Zebra Plant are smooth, where Haworthiopsis attenuate has bumpier leaves. ![]() Split your plant in half or thirds cutting them through with the shovel. Rinse the roots off with water to see if there is any damaged foliage and roots to remove. Then turn it on its side to see the roots. Haworthia fasciata, native to South Africa, forms an upright, slender rosette with tapering incurved dark green leaves covered with silvery white raised "pearls" that connect to form bands that give the impression of zebra stripes. Choose healthy ornamental grass and dig it up with a shovel. ![]()
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