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Haworthia maughanii(Single-headed)
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Unit price perHaworthia maughanii is a cherished succulent, prized for its translucent, jewel-like leaves and compact rosette form, popular in collections globally.
Haworthia maughanii Plant Characteristics
Leaves: Forms 5–8 cm tight rosettes with thick, pale to light blue-green leaves. Rounded tips have translucent "windows" with delicate white veins, enhancing their crystalline look.
Growth Form: Small, slow-growing, and clumping, producing offsets to form dense clusters. Ideal for small pots, terrariums, or desktop displays.
Flowers: Spring/summer brings tall stalks with small, white tubular blooms, contrasting its glossy foliage.
Haworthia maughanii Growth Habits
Thrives in bright, indirect light and moist, well-draining soil, suited to semi-shaded, humid conditions.
Light: North/east window or filtered light; avoid direct sun to prevent leaf scorch.
Temperature: 12–25°C ideal; protect from frost (below 5°C), ensure good air flow in summer.
Soil & Water: 50% grit (perlite/pumice) + 50% peat mix. Water when the topsoil is dry, reduce in winter.

Haworthia truncata
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Unit price perHaworthia truncata is a unique succulent, loved for its geometric leaves and intricate patterns, perfect for any succulent collection.
Haworthia truncate Plant Characteristics
Leaves: Forms 4 - 6 cm rosettes with thick, fleshy leaves. Flat-topped leaf ends give it its name, with light to dark green colour, white window-like patterns, and raised tubercles.
Growth Form: Small, slow-growing, and compact. Stays mostly solitary, great for mini gardens and small pots.
Flowers: In late spring or early summer, tall stalks bear tiny, white, star-shaped blooms, contrasting with their bold foliage.
Haworthia truncate Growth Habits
Thrives in bright, indirect light and well-drained soil, adapted to semi-arid conditions.
Light: North/east window light or filtered shade; avoid direct midday sun.
Temperature: Grows best at 12 - 25°C; protect below 5°C, ensure good air flow in summer.
Soil & Water: 50 - 60% gritty soil mix. Water when dry, water less in winter dormancy.
Haworthia Cooperi Ice Lantern
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Unit price perHaworthia Cooperi Ice Lantern, a popular Haworthia cultivar, is famed for its translucent, frosty - white leaves, resembling glowing lanterns. It’s a favorite among succulent lovers for its unique charm.
Haworthia Cooperi Ice Lantern Plant Characteristics
Leaves: Triangular, plump leaves form a tight, curved rosette. Translucent like ice with a white - green hue, veined for texture. Colors vary by light.
Growth Form: Small - to medium-sized, 5 - 8 cm rosettes. Slow-growing, mostly solitary, with occasional offsets. Compact and symmetrical.
Flowers: Late spring to early summer, slender stalks bear loose clusters of small, white, star - shaped flowers.
Haworthia Cooperi Ice Lantern Growth Habits
Prefers bright, indirect light and cool, moderately humid conditions. Sensitive to direct sun and overwatering.
Temperature: It is best at 12 - 25°C, protected from frost. It may go semi-dormant in hot summer.
Light: Filtered light is key; direct sun scorches leaves, and low light causes stretching.
Soil & Water: Use 60 - 70% inorganic, well - drained soil. Water when almost dry, cut back in winter.
Haworthia heidelbergensis
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Unit price perHaworthia heidelbergensis
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Unit price perHaworthia heidelbergensis is known for its translucent leaves and compact growth. Its delicate appearance makes it a top pick for collectors.
Haworthia heidelbergensis Plant Characteristics
Leaves: Thick, triangular-lanceolate leaves form a tight rosette, often curling inwards. With tubercles, veins, and translucent tips, they have a “window” effect. Colors vary from light green to reddish - brown based on light and season.
Growth Form: The rosettes are small, 3 - 6 cm wide. The plant grows slowly and stays solitary, making each one unique.
Flowers: In late spring-early summer, it produces a slender stalk with small, white, star-shaped flowers in a loose cluster.
Haworthia heidelbergensis Growth Habits
Prefers bright, indirect light and cool, dry conditions. It can't stand direct sun or overwatering.
Temperature: Grows best at 12 - 25°C, avoid frost. It may go semi-dormant in hot summers.
Light: Thrives in filtered light; direct sun burns leaves, low light causes stretching.
Soil & Water: Use 60 - 70% inorganic, well - draining soil. Water only when dry, water less in winter.