zebra succulent plant Haworthia Zebra Plant
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zebra succulent plant

zebra succulent plant Haworthia Zebra Plant

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zebra succulent plant Haworthia Zebra PlantDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness Haworthia Fasciata 'Zebra Haworthia" is one of the most popular Haworthia species. Its leaves are thin, and dark green with horizontal white ridges that resemble zebra striping. Zebra Haworthia is often grown as an indoor plant because of its attractive appearance and low maintenance. It produces offsets freely, and the offsets can be propagated easily. If you are still wondering whether you should bring this

  • Haworthia Fasciata 'Zebra Haworthia" is one of the most popular Haworthia species. Its leaves are thin, and dark green with horizontal white ridges that resemble zebra striping.

    Zebra Haworthia is often grown as an indoor plant because of its attractive appearance and low maintenance. It produces offsets freely, and the offsets can be propagated easily.

    If you are still wondering whether you should bring this lovely plant home, visit our blog post Haworthia Zebra plant is the best succulent for beginner, or our video on Youtbe about How to care for Haworthia Zebra and you would not want to miss this chance. 

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    Your package will arrive safely packed in a sturdy box with careful bubble wrap protection. Personalized pot orders typically ship within 3–13 days, and we aim to dispatch it as quickly as possible for you to receive your gift in time. If you need your order quickly, feel free to message us, we’re happy to explore expedited shipping options.

    Please note: To ensure both your plant and Text Only/Line Art/Watercolor custom pot arrive in perfect condition, they may ship separately. Plants are sent out promptly to maintain freshness, while customized pots may take a little extra time to craft and cure before shipping. This way, each part of your gift gets the care it deserves.

  • Bright light, but not direct sunlight.

    Use a cactus mix or very fast-draining potting soil mixed with sand.

    the Zebra Plant flowers are small tubular white or pink flowers growing from a very thin kind of stem. It rarely blooms though and the flowers only last for a few days.

    Water only when soil feels dry to the touch and then drain completely. Never let the plant sit in water.
  • USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)
    USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
    USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F)
    USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F)
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