Haworthia viscosa × scabra is a captivating hybrid succulent from the Asphodelaceae family, combining the geometric elegance of H. viscosa with the rugged, textured leaf surface of H. scabra. Native to South Africa, both parent species are adapted to dry, rocky environments, and this hybrid inherits their resilience and striking appearance. It features sharply keeled, triangular leaves arranged in a vertical or spiraled stack, often covered in rough or wart-like textures with a matte finish. The plant is slow-growing and compact, ideal for collectors or small-space displays. It prefers bright, indirect light, excellent air circulation, and a gritty, well-draining soil mix. Water only when the soil is completely dry, as overwatering can quickly lead to rot. This hybrid is drought-tolerant and should be protected from frost and prolonged dampness. Propagation is possible via offsets or leaf cuttings.
Haworthia Viscosa x Scabra Hybrid
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Haworthia viscosa × scabra is ’n fassinerende bastervetplant uit die Asphodelaceae-familie, wat die meetkundige styl van H. viscosa kombineer met die growwe, tekstuuragtige blare van H. scabra. Albei ouers is inheems aan Suid-Afrika en goed aangepas by droë, klipperige omgewings, wat aan hierdie baster ’n robuuste en visueel aantreklike aard gee. Die plant het skerpgerande, driehoekige blare wat in ’n vertikale of spiraalvormige patroon rangskik is, dikwels bedek met ’n growwe, ruwe oppervlak. Dit is ’n stadig-groeiende, kompakte plant wat ideaal is vir versamelaars of beperkte ruimtes. Die plant verkies helder, indirekte lig, goeie lugvloei, en ’n growwe, goed dreinerende grondmengsel. Water slegs wanneer die grond heeltemal droog is, aangesien oorwater maklik wortelvrot kan veroorsaak. Die plant is droogtebestand en moet teen ryp en oormatige vog beskerm word. Voortplanting geskied deur uitlopers of blaarstekke.
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| Weight | 0.3 kg |
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| pot size | 7.5cm |
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