Haworthia glauca
Haworthia glauca
In a 6.5cm pot, size and quality corresponding to the succulents in the pictures.
Haworthia glauca is a species of succulent in the genus Haworthia in the asparagus family (Asparagaceae). This species is native to South Africa and grows in the Eastern Cape and Western Cape provinces.
Haworthia glauca forms rosettes of fleshy, green leaves covered with a bluish waxy coating that gives them a glossy appearance. The leaves are lanceolate and have a pointed tip. The inflorescences are tall and bear small, white flowers.
Haworthia glauca is a low-maintenance plant and can be grown well in sunny to partially shaded locations. It prefers well-drained soil and requires only moderate watering. It is very popular with succulent enthusiasts for its ornamental appearance and easy care, and is often grown in houseplant collections, in arid landscapes, or in succulent gardens.
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