Haworthia concolor

Elegantly pointed leaves

A small succulent, that forms green rosettes. Its elegantly pointed leaves are lined with numerous white bumps, giving it a very cute appearance.

 

 

Born in South Africa

The Haworthia belongs to the family of the Xanthorrhoeaceae and grows mostly in South Africa from Port Elizabeth to Swaziland. This area consists of jagged rocky mountains, but also of vast hilly landscapes. The Haworthia generally grows on the shadow side. The Haworthia also stores water in its thick leaves, which enable it to withstand long droughts. Its growth season is in the winter months, when it is dark, cold and rainy. At that time the plant starts growing, while in the summer the plant is at rest.

FAMILY Asphodelaceae
GENUS Haworthia
SPECIES
fasciata ‘Concolor’
PLANT PATENT
TRADE NAME Haworthia concolor

CAREtips

Location: In principle the plant can be put in almost any place in the house you like: from the window sill on the north side to the bedroom, as long as it is not in full sun.
Sun: Half shadow or shadow.
Water: The plant only needs a little water and therefore can do without for a fairly long period of time. Moderate watering once a month is sufficient.
Not for consumption.