Haworthia attenuata
Haworthia attenuata
Haworthia attenuata. New name is Haworthiopsis attenuata var zebrina. It is a stemless, clustering, succulent perennial up to 15 cm tall. The rosettes are up to 15 cm in diameter, with 30 to 40, up to 7.5 cm long, dark green leaves with white tubercles. Sowing : Sow the seeds during the cool, early summer months of the year in a light, sandy, loam mixture in a seed tray, 4 mm below the soil surface. If sown too deep, they will be smothered and probably not germinate. Ensure there is adequate drainage. A light mixture constitutes materials such as pumice, gravel, perlite and fine-textured humus. On top of this mixture, sprinkle a thin layer of coarse sand. Keep the area weed free and water with a fine mist spray every second day. Ensure the seed trays are in a sunny position
Price is for 5 seeds
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