Succular
Haworthia Glauca var Herrei
Haworthia Glauca var Herrei
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Haworthia glauca var. herrei is a striking succulent that stands out for its compact rosettes and attractive blue-green leaves. Known for its drought tolerance, this variety is especially valued as a hardy indoor plant that requires minimal care while still offering unique visual appeal. It thrives in containers, rock gardens, or as part of a mixed succulent arrangement, adapting well to different growing environments.
Native to South Africa, Haworthia glauca var. herrei forms tight rosettes with fleshy, triangular leaves that are pointed and often display a faint, waxy bloom, giving them a frosted or bluish hue.
It can grow up to 4 inches tall and 3 inches wide, which makes it perfect for tabletop displays, shelves, or windowsills.
When in bloom, Haworthia glauca var. herrei produces small, tubular white flowers on slender stalks, adding a delicate charm to its sculptural foliage.
When it comes to care, it requires well-drained succulent soil and prefers to dry out completely between waterings to avoid root rot.
Indoor light should be bright and indirect, though it can tolerate some lower light conditions, making it more forgiving than many succulents. The ideal indoor temperatures range between 60–80°F.
Source: Planet Desert
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