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Haworthia cooperi var. pilifera f. variegata

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10.00€ 7.00€

Art. 44931
Available: 7

Size:
Pot: 6,5 cm.
Family:
Aloaceae
Origin:
South Africa
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Description:

The variegated shape of this succulent has the typical paler zones, yellow or whitish, in the exact points where the chlorophyll is absent; such zones will never be identical from one plant to another, thus making each exemplar absolutely unique and, for this reason, very sought after by collectors. In its normal form it was introduced for the first time in cultivation in 1860 by Cooper, from which derives the name; it is easily confused with other plants of the same species, but Haworthia cooperi has the particularity of having green leaves with transparent tips that allow it to assume various colors, for this reason also called "Window Haworthia". It is a succulent with a low posture, forming groups of rosettes with multiform leaves, thick and very fleshy. From spring to summer, through a long peduncle, it generates very small flowers slightly elongated and whitish, very simple and delicate.

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Plant care:

Requires an exposure in partial shade, as long as it still receives plenty of light throughout the year.

It is preferable to keep it at mild temperatures and never below 5 °C, for this reason it is recommended to shelter it during the winter period.

It is advisable to always keep the soil slightly moist in spring and summer. Beware of stagnant water that could cause rotting.

The best soil is a well draining one, for example formed by a mixture of peat and pumice so that the water does not stagnate.

They do not need frequent fertilization, it is sufficient to dilute the fertilizer with watering once a year.