Haworthiopsis attenuatavar.radula’Variegata '
Haworthiopsis attenuatavar.radula(Jacq . ) G.D.Rowley
Haworthia attenuatavar.radulaf.variegata , Haworthia attenuatavar.radula’Variegata ' , Haworthia radulaf.variegata , Haworthiopsis attenuatavar.radulaf.variegata

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Family : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Haworthiopsis
Haworthiopsis attenuatavar.radula’Variegata ' is a form ofHaworthiopsis attenuatavar.radulaselected for its variegated foliage .
Haworthiopsis attenuatavar.radula’Variegata',formerly known asHaworthia attenuatavar.radula’Variegata',is an attractive succulent that forms rosettes of variegate leaves with livid tubercles on both surfaces . The rosettes can hit a tiptop and diameter of 6 inches ( 15 cm ) and produce offsets , forming a slow clump with age . The leaves are benighted fleeceable , marbled with unpredictable creamy - white , yellow , or pinkish markings . They are thick , overweight , tumid , and can assess up to 3.2 inches ( 8 cm ) long and 0.8 inches ( 2 cm ) widely .

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The white bloom have reddish - brown veins and come along on sylphlike stalk that can produce up to 12 inches ( 30 cm ) long , usually from spring to fall .
Light : Although most mintage can stomach full sun , these succulent thrive in semi - shaded view . However , brighter promiscuous conditions are needed to bring in out the leaf colour .
Soil : Plant yourHaworthiopsisin commercial soil formulate for succulent ormake your own well - draining potting mix .

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Hardiness : Haworthiopsis attenuatavar.radula’Variegata ' can withstand temperatures as low as 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b .
Watering : In spring and fall , when the growth is most active , waterHaworthiopsisthoroughly , then wait until the top of the soil dries out before watering again . irrigate your plants less during the wintertime when their growth slow down significantly . During the hot summertime month , whenHaworthiopsisare mostly torpid , piss it just enough to keep the leave of absence from shrivel .
Fertilizing : Haworthiopsisare tardily - grow succulents that do not postulate much fertiliser . Therefore , eat them with a diluted fertilizer only from spring to come down .

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Repotting : When the plant has outgrown its container , repot in the spring or early summer into a new , slightly larger mass with fresh soil .
Propagation : Haworthiopsisare mostly and easily grow from stem turn cutting or by removing offset from the mother plant .
Learn more atHow to Grow and wish for Haworthiopsis .
Haworthiopsisspecies are generally non - toxic to human and animate being .
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