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is a zebra plant a succulent Haworthia fasciata 'Zebra Plant'

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is a zebra plant a succulent Haworthia fasciata 'Zebra Plant'Haworthia fasciata 'Zebra Plant' Highlights: Just one look at this Haworthia and you'll know how it got the name 'Zebra Plant'. This easy to grow succulent forms a tight rosette of dark green, pointed leaves with white stripes. 'Zebra Plant' makes a great houseplant as well as the perfect addition to any outdoor garden. Grows to form a dense clump with many new rosettes that can be left attached or removed and planted separately. Produces tall bloom

Haworthia fasciata 'Zebra Plant' Highlights:

  • Just one look at this Haworthia and you'll know how it got the name 'Zebra Plant'. This easy to grow succulent forms a tight rosette of dark green, pointed leaves with white stripes.
  • 'Zebra Plant' makes a great houseplant as well as the perfect addition to any outdoor garden.
  • Grows to form a dense clump with many new rosettes that can be left attached or removed and planted separately.
  • Produces tall bloom stalks with white, tubular-shaped flowers that typically bloom in the spring and summer.
  • Hardy to Zone 10 (30°-35° F). Haworthia will not survive a hard frost. However, succulents can easily be grown indoors under grow lights or in a sunny window if there is a risk of temperatures dropping below 35° F. If there is only a risk of freezing temperatures for a few days, most succulents do just fine outside if they are covered by frost cloth or a sheet until temperatures increase (I'm talking to you, Zone 9 friends).
Haworthia Care: As with all succulents, it is best to follow a "soak and dry" schedule where you water your plants deeply (until water runs out the bottom drain holes), and then allow your soil to dry completely before watering again. Succulents should always be planted in well-draining cactus and succulent soil and in a pot or container that has drain holes.
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