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Haworthia species - Easy Succulent House Plants, Pictures, Care Tips
Haworthia species include several small succulent house plants that are easy to grow indoors. Discover how to water, how much light, when to repot, plus more care tips.
http://www.guide-to-houseplants.com/haworthia.html
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How to Grow Haworthia Succulents Indoors
Learn how to successfully grow Haworthia succulents indoors with these tips on watering, fertilizing, repotting and more.
https://www.thespruce.com/grow-haworthia-succulents-1902980
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Inner Growth » Blog Archive » Taking care of Zebra Hawarthia, Haworthia fasciata
Zebra Hawarthia or Haworthia fasciata is a succulent plant that can last a lifetime. Because of its low maintenance requirements, it is a great starter plant for your home or office or for those with a busy on-the-go lifestyle.
http://www.hortygirl.com/innergrowth/archives/131
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Haworthias – Super Succulents for Small Spaces – Master Gardener Program
Are you looking for a small plant to grow on a windowsill that doesn't require too much light or lots of care? A Haworthia just might be what you need! This genus of many small succulents from southern Africa are great for their architectural interest, and their easy culture make them popular houseplants. To learn more about these interesting plants, read this article...
https://wimastergardener.org/article/haworthias-super-succulents-for-small-spaces/
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Star Window Plant (Haworthia cuspidata)
Star Window Plant (Haworthia cuspidata): see it and grow it
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Asphodelaceae/Haworthia_x_cuspidata.html
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Haworthia Care – Tips For Growing Haworthia Window Leaved Plants
Fat juicy leaves and translucent flesh are the hallmarks of Haworthia window plant. Not all Haworthia have the see-through leaves, but those that do are spectacular specimens. Learning how to grow Haworthia is easy, and this article can help.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/haworthia/haworthia-window-plants.htm
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Star Window Plant
Haworthia cuspidata is a rosette forming succulent, with star-like rosettes, up to 4 inches (10 cm) across. The leaves are lime green to greenish-grey, wedge-shaped, pointed at the tip, with darker green glassy “windowed” translucent areas near tips. The flowers are white, borne on a 8 inches (20 cm) tall inflorescence.
https://worldofsucculents.com/haworthia-cuspidata-star-window-plant/
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The Haworthia - Warts and All
Haworthias are dainty succulent plants which are frequently compared to Aloes, this is hardly surprising since they are both members of the Asphodeloideae family. Haworthia (H. attenuata and H. fasciata) - Zebra CactusHaworthias are almost always small and very (very) slow growing plants but tend to look brilliant in unusual containers or interesting soil mixes. As a result they can make fantastic easy care gifts and presents for people, suiting either a home or office desk environment.
https://www.ourhouseplants.com/plants/haworthia
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Haworthia - Wikipedia
Haworthia is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Swaziland and South Africa).[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haworthia