Selecta Succulents
Haworthia cooperi var. truncata
Haworthia cooperi var. truncata
Common Name(s)/Synonym(s): Haworthia obtusa f. truncata
Origin: Native to South Africa.
Description: A stemless succulent that looks like a small grape cluster and makes small colonies up to 3 inches 7.5cm in diameter. It offsets quickly and is smaller growing variety of Haworthia cooperi. Leaves are fleshy, soft, and glassy (almost transparent), 20 to 25 per rosette, round-tipped, and somewhat spherical with lovely bluish/green translucent patterns. They become reddish with too much sun or not enough water.
Care: They look their best in partial sunlight or light shade and prefer bright locations in their growing season. They should be planted in a well draining soil which should be left to dry out in between watering.
*These plants are sold/couriered bare root without the pot and soil. All plants are approximately the same size as in the photo, for reference, the pots in the photos are 7.5cm.
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