Haworthia Savannah
$15.00
Order for pickup only at 185 Queen Street East, Toronto.
Haworthias are native to South Africa and have about 80 species and many hundreds of cultivars in the genre. These South African natives are widely collected. This plant is a slow-growing succulent producing clumps of small rosettes of fleshy, tiny green leaves. It grows up to 2” inches long. The short stem of this plant sprouts variegated leaves that almost reach the soil surface
- Light
- Water
- Pet Friendly?
- General Care Tips
Bright indirect light.
Water about once a week, when the top 2" of soil feels completely dry. Water the soil only to avoid fungal infection on the leaves.
Yes - This plant is non-toxic!
These succulents are susceptible to fungal infections, which usually appear as black spots on the leaves. These result from too much humidity or water on the leaves, but they should not spread too quickly. They have a natural defense mechanism against such fungal attacks: attack the invading organism and seal off the wounded spot.
Light
Bright indirect light.
Water
Water about once a week, when the top 2" of soil feels completely dry. Water the soil only to avoid fungal infection on the leaves.
Pet Friendly?
Yes - This plant is non-toxic!
General Care Tips
These succulents are susceptible to fungal infections, which usually appear as black spots on the leaves. These result from too much humidity or water on the leaves, but they should not spread too quickly. They have a natural defense mechanism against such fungal attacks: attack the invading organism and seal off the wounded spot.