Haworthia fasciata ‘Zebra Plant’
$4.50 – $6.50
Description
Zebra Plant Haworthia fasciata is a low growing heavily suckering succulent that forms crowded clusters. It has silvery white raised pearly tubercles that connect to form bands that give the impression of “zebra stripes” but only on the underside of its fibrous leaves. It is often confused with Haworthia attenuata because of their similar appearance, but the latter has no fibers and tubercles on both sides of leaves. It was introduced into cultivation at the beginning of the nineteenth century and is quite common in cultivation. It will continue to offset and form large colonies with time. Flower pedicels are 4-6 mm long; bracts minute, deltoid; tube obcapitate, curved perianth 16-20 mm long; limb half as long as the tube, tepals revolute. Blooms in Summer and may start to bloom when it is only 5-7 cm tall.
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