Haworthia fasciata 'Alba' – Zebra Haworthia
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As the name 'Zebra Haworthia' suggests, this plant's most striking feature is the contrast of light and dark in its foliage. This cultivar stands out further thanks to the amount of white stripes on the undersides of its deep green leaves - it could almost be dusted with snow! Its silhouette is an impressive explosion of slim, succulent leaves which end in points radiating from the central stem. Keep this plant happy with a little sun and infrequent waters and it will keep you happy with more of its fantastic foliage.
Scientific Name
Haworthiopsis fasciata 'Alba' (like Haworth's plant, species with bundled stems, cultivar: white)
Synonyms: Haworthia fasciata, Aloe fasciata, Apicra fasciata, Catevala fasciata, Haworthia pumila subsp. fasciata
This species was reclassified from the Haworthia genus (where it was known as Haworthia fasciata) in a 2013 paper, thanks to 21st Century DNA analysis.
Common Name(s)
White Zebra Plant, Zebra Haworthia Alba, Striped Haworthia
Origin
Native to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, where it grows in dry, rocky areas.
Light
Your White Zebra Haworthiopsis will love a bright spot with maybe a couple of hours of direct sun; in its native South Africa it is used to some shade from rocks, so it can scorch in too much sun.
Water
Allow the soil to dry out completely between waters. Water thoroughly, ensuring excess water drains away, and never let the plant sit in standing water. During the active growing season (spring and summer), water moderately; reduce watering during autumn and winter when growth slows.
Humidity
Adaptable to average household humidity levels. Avoid high humidity environments, as excessive moisture can lead to root rot. An occasional hose down will keep its leaves free of dust.
Soil
Plant in a well-draining succulent or cactus potting mix. One that contains sand or grit will work well. Repotting is typically needed every 2-3 years or when the plant outgrows its pot.
Food
Fertilise sparingly during the growing season with a balanced, water-soluble fertiliser diluted to half strength, about once every two months. Avoid fertilising during the dormant winter period.
Temperature
Thrives in temperatures between 18-26°C. Make sure the plant doesn't drop below 10°C overnight in winter.
Pet-safe
Yes, this succulent is generally considered non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safe choice for households with animals and children.
Sprouts Top Tips
Rotate the plant periodically to ensure even growth and prevent it from leaning toward the light source. Keep the leaves free from dust by hosing it down and then letting it totally dry. Over time, Haworthiopsis fasciata may produce offsets (pups) that can be separated and replanted to propagate new plants; wait until they have at least four leaves to do this, giving them the best shot at establishing themselves.
Did You Know?
This species is distinguishable from the similar H. attenuata by the smooth upper surface of its leaves, where the other species has its freckles on both sides of the leaves.
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