Haworthiopsis coarctata
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This succulent's leaves curve outwards and upwards from central stems, decorated by white ridged patterns and slimming to points at the ends. Its mid-green colour will look striking in any succulent collection, and its compact growth pattern adds to the appeal. Keep your Haworthiopsis happy with plenty of light and time to dry between waters and it will keep up its gorgeous growth and keep making your windowsill look fabulous.
Scientific Name
Haworthiopsis coarctata (Plant that looks like Haworth's, with crowded-together leaves)
Synonyms: Aloe coarctata, Catevala coarctata, Haworthia coarctata, Haworthia reinwardtii subsp. coarctata, Haworthia reinwardtii var. coarctata, Haworthiopsis reinwardtii var. coarctata
Previously classified as Haworthia coarctata, this plant was reclassified following genetic research in the early 2010s, being moved to the Haworthiopsis genus in a 2013 paper.
Common Name(s)
Zebra Plant, Crowded Haworthia, Column Haworthia, Crowded Haworthiopsis
Origin
Native to Africa, found in rocky, arid Cape Provinces of South Africa.
Light
Haworthiopsis are great at adapting to a variety of light levels, bus for best results somewhere like an east-facing windowsill, or a little distance from a west-facing window, will work well. A small amount of direct sun can be beneficial, but too much can leave your plant scorched.
Water
Let the soil totally dry between waters. Be aware you will need to water less in winter. Avoid getting water on the leaves as this risks rotting the foliage.
Humidity
Low humidity is idea, so don't keep it anywhere particularly damp and make sure it has good airflow.
Soil
A soil designed for cacti & succulents, or a mix including plenty of sand and grit, will work well here. Repot every few years as the plant grows.
Food
Feed every two months in the spring and summer growing season; reduce this to every three in autumn and winter when the plant will be growing less.
Temperature
Will love temperatures between 15-25°C. Avoid exposure to temperatures below 10°C for long periods, such as overnight in winter.
Pet-safe
Yes, this plant is non-toxic to pets. Watch out for its spiky tips and be aware that too much munching will hurt the plant.
Sprouts Top Tips
Group several plants together for a stunning display or to mimic their natural, clumping growth. Rotate the pot periodically to encourage even growth and prevent leaning.
Extras
Haworthiopsis coarctata can produce delicate, tubular white flowers on long stems during the growing season.
Did You Know?
The small, white tubercles on the leaves not only enhance the plant’s appearance but also help protect it from intense sunlight in its native habitat.
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