Haworthia cooperi is ‘n pragtige, kompakte vetplant inheems aan die Oos-Kaap van Suid-Afrika. Dit floreer in klipperige, semi-droë habitats en vorm klein, pragtige rosette van deurskynende, vleisagtige blare wat soos klein juwele in die son skitter. Baie gesog vir sy unieke, glasagtige voorkoms, voeg hierdie plant ‘n betowerende element by enige versameling. Interessante feit: Haworthia cooperi kan ekstreme droogtes oorleef deur ondergronds terug te trek, met net die blaartoppies wat lig opvang!
Haworthia Cooperii
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Haworthia cooperi is a stunning, compact succulent native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. It thrives in rocky, semi-arid habitats, where it forms small, exquisite rosettes of translucent, fleshy leaves that shimmer like tiny gems in the sunlight. Highly sought after for its unique, glass-like appearance, this plant adds an enchanting touch to any collection. An interesting fact: Haworthia cooperi can survive extreme droughts by retreating underground, with only the leaf tips exposed to gather light!
R60.00
1 in stock
Weight | 0.3 kg |
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pot size | 12cm |
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