Haworthia Fasciata – Textured Zebra Succulent Indoor Plant | Bare Rooted
Haworthia Fasciata – Textured Zebra Succulent Indoor Plant | Bare Rooted
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Haworthia Fasciata is a compact succulent admired for its bold white horizontal banding and sharply pointed green foliage. Its structured rosette form and contrasting texture make it a reliable addition to modern indoor plant collections.
The thick triangular leaves develop in tight clusters, creating a sculptural appearance that remains attractive throughout the year. The raised white markings stand out beautifully against the deep green surface, giving the plant its distinctive zebra-like pattern.
This hardy succulent adapts well to indoor environments and shaded balconies with filtered light. Its forgiving nature and minimal watering requirements make it suitable for beginners, workspaces, shelves, and compact urban interiors.
With its clean architectural form and low-maintenance growth habit, this variety fits effortlessly into both contemporary decor setups and succulent collections.
Key Features:
- Distinctive zebra-striped foliage texture
- Compact succulent suitable for indoor spaces
- Very low-maintenance and beginner friendly
- Hardy succulent adaptable to warm climates
- Performs well in low to medium indirect light
- Thick moisture-storing leaves
- Attractive geometric rosette formation
- Ideal for desks, shelves, and study corners
- Well-rooted healthy established live plant
- Suitable for succulent collectors and gifting
Care at a Glance — Haworthia Fasciata
Watering
Water only after soil dries fully, usually every 10–15 days
Sunlight
Best in low to medium indirect light
Temperature
Thrives between 15°C–35°C
Pet Safety
Generally considered pet friendly
Maintenance
Very low-maintenance hardy succulent
Growth
Approx. height 7–10 cm and width 5–6 cm
Soil
Well-draining mix with slight moisture retention
Special Features
More forgiving than many succulents and ideal for indoor setups
🌿 Care Guide ▼
Haworthia Fasciata is a durable indoor succulent that adapts well to compact spaces and requires minimal care once established.
📍 Placement
- Place near a bright window, study desk, or shaded balcony with indirect light.
- Avoid prolonged harsh afternoon sunlight to prevent foliage stress.
💡 What Helps
- Use breathable pots with a light succulent mix for healthy root growth.
- Good airflow and low to medium light help maintain compact foliage.
⚠️ Important
- Overwatering is the most common issue, so allow the soil to dry completely between watering.
Frequently Asked Questions
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