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Rare Haworthia Picta x Empress Hybrid Succulent
Rare Haworthia Picta x Empress Hybrid Succulent
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Rs. 499.00
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Rs. 998.00
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The Rare Haworthia Picta x Empress Hybrid is a stunning addition to any plant collection, blending beauty and simplicity with its unique rosette shape and intricate leaf patterns. Its thick, triangular leaves are adorned with a mosaic of green and silver, creating a subtle elegance that suits both modern and traditional spaces. This versatile succulent is perfect for homes, offices, or shaded garden spots, where its minimal care needs and unique look can truly shine. Whether on a desk, a windowsill, or a shelf, this hybrid’s compact size allows it to fit anywhere, bringing an easy touch of greenery to brighten your day. Its slow growth and low-maintenance nature make it ideal for those with busy schedules, while its captivating appearance appeals to plant lovers and collectors alike.
Common Names: Haworthia Empress Hybrid, Silver Haworthia, Zebra Succulent
Botanical Name: Haworthia picta x Haworthia empress hybrid
Scientific Name: Haworthiopsis picta x Haworthiopsis empress hybrid
Synonyms: None commonly listed due to hybrid nature
Caring Tips for Haworthia Picta x Empress Hybrid
- Light: Place in bright, indirect sunlight; it can tolerate low light but keep out of direct sunlight.
- Watering: Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings to avoid root rot. Less water is better than too much.
- Soil: Use a well-draining succulent or cactus soil mix. Adding sand or perlite can help with drainage.
- Temperature: Thrives at room temperature but should be kept indoors if temperatures drop below 10°C (50°F).
- Humidity: Average indoor humidity is ideal; avoid placing it in very humid areas like bathrooms.
- Fertilizer: Apply a diluted, balanced succulent fertilizer in the growing season (spring and early summer) for best results.
- Repotting: Repot every 2-3 years or as needed, ideally in spring, to refresh the soil and support growth.
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