Haworthia glabrata var. concolor

Elegant small rosette frosted white develops into clumps and produces tiny green-white flowers on long stalks. Pots and rockeries.
height 2–8in
width 2–6in
tolerates Drought, Pots, Wind
water
needs
Low
water
info
This succulent likes to be fully saturated and then go totally dry before the next watering; you risk rotting the roots if you water while there is significant moisture in the soil. Keep an eye on the leaves, if they begin to shrivel the plant is ready for water. If the plant is in a small pot it will be heavy when well watered and lighter when it’s ready for a drink.

Remember your watering schedule will depend on the size of the pot (smaller pots needing more frequent watering) and environmental factors such as the season, weather, humidity and exposure.

Don’t leave succulents in standing water, such as a saucer, for more than a day.

Eventually older leaves will shrivel up. Once they are totally dry they come off with a light tug.
hardy
to
25F
exposure Part Sun – Part Shade
indoor
outdoor
In or Out
drainage In Ground: Cactus Mix, In Pots: Cactus Mix, Tolerates Sandy Soil
fertilizing All Purpose
origin South Africa
california
native
No
sunset
zones
13, 15–17, 19–24

Sunset Zones Map

SUNSET ZONES MAP

Growing Notes

Tight clumps can be divided easily to propagate plants.
Long delicate leaves are brittle; protect from physical damage.
Thrives indoors as well, where it tolerates less light than most succulents, but prefers a bright spot with a splash of direct sun.