Haworthia magnifica var. acuminata are of easy cultivation and relatively low maintenance, which makes them a good houseplant, and can be excellent subjects for the beginning succulentophile
Zebra Haworthia or Zebra Cactus (common). Haworthia Fasciata and Attenuata (botanical/scientific).
Max Growth (approx): Leaves grow from 4in - 8in tall and the rosette up to about 5in in diameter.
Aloe compressa var. schistophila is a dwarf, stemless or short-stemmed Aloe with a distichous leaf arrangement. The leaves are narrow, up to 5 inches (12.5 cm) long, up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide and have pointed tips.
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Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Anne Miller wrote:It appears that last weekend 3/09 the escheveria died. My daughter said hers died also.
I noticed last night 3/15 that the Hawthornia has developed aerial roots and also it looks like it is developing new leaves at the base of leaves near the aerial roots.
I read that is a sign that it is not getting enough water. I read to give it 1/4 cup water every two weeks. I had been giving it 6 T which is more like a 1/2 cup of water. I got confused due to the time change and watered it early and gave it twice as much water (12 T) than I normally use. The water all ran out and then was absorbed.
Any advice on what to do about the aerial roots?
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Roger Bells wrote:Make sure you water it deeply.
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