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Haworthia

HAWORTHIA.jpgThe pachyfyto this, belongs to the family of leiriidon. He is originally from South Africa and has thick, fleshy leaves, forming rosette. Most species have small lumps as white beads in dark bottom surface of their leaves. Some are almost intact tucked away on the ground, like. the Haworthia truncata, which are distinguished by only small nose and no green. The widespread species with white beads want a lot of light and heat in the summer, but not helium. At this time they want moderate watering and fertilizer every month. During the rest period lasts from October to February should be kept almost dry. The types of emissions need light and sun, little moisture in winter 14-16 “C, while from April to September should limit watering and stop the fertilizer. Do not leave water in the saucer. The transplant each 2 spring time. Species greenhouse want heavier soil mixture from the other. The multiplication is done by seeds or suckers.

Species
HAWORTHIA_fasciata.jpgHaworthia fasciata is the famous kind, has white beads in diagonal arrangement.

HAWORTHIA_glabrata.jpgHaworthia glabrata has dense white bumps.

HAWORTHIA_attenuata.jpgHaworthia attenuated beads form lateral stripes.

HAWORTHIA_reinwardtii.jpgHaworthia reinwardtii orthokladi development, beads with vertical and sideways.

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