Haworthia limifolia spiral
Haworthia limifolia spiral
In a 6.5 cm round pot, size and quality corresponding to the succulents in the pictures.
Haworthia limifolia spiral is a variation of the plant species Haworthia limifolia, which belongs to the genus Haworthia in the asparagus family (Asparagaceae). This species of plant is a succulent, evergreen plant that typically forms a rosette of fleshy, pointed leaves. The leaves of Haworthia limifolia spiral are spirally arranged and have a unique shape that distinguishes the plant from other Haworthia species.
The leaves of the Haworthia limifolia spiralis are usually green or brown with a characteristic scalloped edge and white lines running from the base to the apex of the leaves. These lines resemble the edge of a saw blade, giving the species its common name, "Monster Haworthie."
Haworthia limifolia spiralis is a low maintenance plant that can be grown indoors or outdoors provided it is protected from frost. The plant prefers a spot with lots of light, but can also grow in semi-shade. She requires well-drained, mineral soil and moderate watering to avoid overwatering. Haworthia limifolia spiralis is often collected and cultivated by succulent enthusiasts and does well in pots and trays.
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