succulents zebra Haworthia Fasciata "Zebra Cactus" or "Zebra Plant" – ILoveTus Succulents
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succulents zebra Haworthia Fasciata "Zebra Cactus" or "Zebra Plant" – ILoveTus Succulents

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succulents zebra Haworthia Fasciata "Zebra Cactus" or "Zebra Plant" – ILoveTus SucculentsBotanical Name: Haworthia FasciataCommon Name: Zebra Cactus or Zebra Plant Country of Origin: South Africa The Haworthia Fasciata aka Zebra Plant is an exotic succulent that has white horizontal stripes ressembling a Zebra. It is a slow growing, rather small solitary rosette that gives offsets at its base and blooms tiny white flowers, when in the right growing condition. The Zebra Cactus is easy to maintain as an indoor plant as it can survive in

 

Botanical Name: Haworthia Fasciata
Common Name: Zebra Cactus or Zebra Plant
Country of Origin: South Africa

The Haworthia Fasciata aka Zebra Plant is an exotic succulent that has white horizontal stripes ressembling a Zebra. It is a slow-growing, rather small solitary rosette that gives offsets at its base and blooms tiny white flowers, when in the right growing condition. The Zebra Cactus is easy to maintain as an indoor plant as it can survive in lower light but it definitely prefers indirect bright light. Pots sold separately.

Care Instructions:
Light Preference: Enjoys indirect bright light. Does not like full sun exposure. Sensitive to frost
Water ToleranceWater once a week (preferably on schedule). Allow the soil to be dry between waterings.   Do not overwater as too much moisture will lead to root rot. 

Soil:  Enjoys gritty succulent potting soil. Feed during the growing season (spring) by adding new soil. If you grow them in containers, repot them with fresh potting soil every 2 -3 years.

 

SKU #: 2015

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