Native toSouth Africa , these clustering - formingsucculentshave similarity withAloesand are related to the same subfamily . Zebra Plants receive plenty of Dominicus and catamenia without rainfall in their innate habitat . Their succulent nature enable them to store water system within the thick leave-taking when there is no frequent rainfall .

The main divergence between the two species , Haworthiopsis fasciata(formerlyHaworthia fasciata ) andHaworthiopsis attenuata(formerlyHaworthia attenuata ) , is thatH. fasciatahas smoother inner parting , unlikeH. attenuatathat displays tubercles ( warty growths ) . In addition , H. fasciatais purportedly rarer thanH. attenuataand seems to have fatter leaf .

They are primarily grown in garden , but they are also grown in greenhouses , conservatories , and homes .

Zebra Plant

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Flowering : If the Zebra Plant prime appear ( may not appear indoors ) , they are small , tubular , white , or pink , grow from a long inflorescence .

Foliage : The Zebra Plants mold a rosette of leave . The leaves are thick and patterned with white zebra - comparable stripes or nodule that seem like warts . Zebra flora are clump - mold plant in the wild , so they can be grown with several or as many as you like in one container .

Temperature : These succulent prefer temperature between 65 to 80 ° F ( 8 to 26 ° C).Light : Display Zebra Plants anywhere they can receive sunlight or bright light . weewee : During the growing season , waterthe Zebra Plants thoroughly and then hold off until thesoilbecomes dry to the mite before watering again . Winter is a slick clock time for these plants , although they are a tough species . Many raiser willoverwater , and then , alongside cold temperatures or draft , the plant can become very crazy or even die . The leaves are storage reed organ , so water the industrial plant much less during the winter , tolerate the surface soil to dry out . Soil : Use a potting mix for succulents that drainswell and ply plenty of melodic line to the little roots . Whether you   make your own admixture   or bribe another type , expend part pot dirt , part perlite , and part sand . Air Humidity : Normal elbow room humidness will suffice . Fertilizer : you could feed Zebra Plants with a diluted liquid fertiliser once every calendar month from spring to fall . Do not feed during winter .

Once the Zebra Plant outgrows the weed , you could repot it during spring . Only move to a somewhat bigger pot .

Zebra Plants develop offsets that can be take out from the female parent flora and replanted . Water the soil once and then wait to see a small sign of new growth to prevent killing them with overwatering .

informant : houseplantsexpert.com

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