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Haworthia badia

5.00€

Art. 54472
Available: 5

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

Succulent with a decidedly peculiar appearance, widely used also to give life to extremely rare hybridizations and with strongly ornamental characters. Placed in the typical low and compact rosette, it is characterized by triangular leaves, flat on the upper surface and strongly keeled on the lower one, fleshy and well pointed at the apex. This exemplar takes on extravagant brown tones that, with prolonged exposure to sunlight, fade towards intense reddish notes. A decidedly original aspect of H. badia is given by the longitudinal striations present along the upper surface, which is strongly wrinkled due to the three-dimensional papillae it is equipped with and, at the same time, has an almost completely transparent layer. The plant uses this trick as a sort of "window" to allow light to penetrate inside the leaves in order to carry out photosynthesis chlorophyll but, at the same time, gives the succulent an absolutely innovative and decidedly ornamental character!

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We need 2-3 business days to prepare your plants. As soon as we have shipped your order, you will receive an email with the data to track the shipment. Delivery times with express courier are 24/48 hours, for the islands - an extra day is expected.
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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.

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