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Go to the shopCATEGORY | Plant |
TYPE OF PLANTS | Indoor Plant |
MAINTENANCE | Low to Medium |
WATER SCHEDULE | Once a week |
INDOOR/OUTDOOR | Indoor, Outdoor Shade Loving Plant |
IDEAL LOCATION | Balcony, living room corner, table top |
The plants are generally small, less than 10 cm (4 in) high. The triangular-shaped leaves are green with narrow white-crested strips on the outside. At the end of the leaf is a non-acute spine. The summer flowers appear in October and November, on the end of an inflorescence. The species has similar markings to Haworthiopsis attenuata, which is commonly grown as a house plant. The two are therefore frequently confused with each other, and a great many H. attenuata specimens are mislabelled as the rarer H. fasciata. However Haworthiopsis fasciata is rare in cultivation, and can easily be distinguished by the smooth upper (ie. inner) surfaces of its leaves. Its white tubercles occur only on the lower (outer) sides of its leaves; whereas H. attenuata has roughness or tubercles on both sides of its leaves. The leaves of H. fasciata are also often stouter and more deltoid. They tend to curve inwards more. Unlike H. attenuata, older H. fasciata specimens also sometimes develop long columnal stems.