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Haworthia truncata

Also Known As

  • Haworthia truncata var truncata
  • Clipped Window Plant

Plant type

cactus / succulent

size

  • H: 1"-2"
  • W: 3"-5"

planting zones

  • 10b-11

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Haworthia truncata plant details

Haworthia truncata is an evergreen cactus / succulent with blue and green foliage. Features glaucous and glossy texture. Grows well with bright shade and occasional water. Prefers to be dry when dormant. Does well in lean and well-drained soil.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Haworthia truncata

Plant type: cactus / succulent
Plant family: asphodelaceae
Foliage: evergreen blue and green
Mature size: 3 IN - 5 IN - wide, 1 IN - 2 IN - tall

GROWING CONDITIONS for Haworthia truncata

USDA Zones: 10b - 11
Sun exposure: bright shade
Watering frequency: occasional
Soil needs: lean and well-drained

Nursery contributed plant descriptions

Light Shade to Shade. Indoor. White/Near White.

By: Moon - Sun Cactus & Koi Gardens

One of the strange and wonderful oddities of the botanical world is the phenomenon of “windowed” leaves, in which a succulent leaf has a translucent area at the end which admits light. Thus a leaf which is buried in the soil can receive the sunlight necessary for photosynthesis from the inside, transmitted from the “window” through the clear juicy inner tissue of the leaf to the green outer layer. Being hunkered down in the soil offers the plant protection from desiccation and from browsing by animals. It is interesting to note that this intriguing syndrome is especially prevalent in South Africa, where it has arisen in several different lineages, including the genus Haworthia. There are many species of Haworthia with windowed leaves, and one of these is Haworthia truncata, so named because its leaves look as though they had been cut off, or truncated. The leaves are arranged in a fan, with their flat translucent ends flush to the ground, or slightly raised above it. In cultivation, this species is often grown raised up higher, so that the dark green sides are fully visible. H. truncata is native to the Little Karoo area of South Africa, a little inland from the south coast. This region is dry, but not a real desert, and it receives some rain in winter as well as some in summer. Plants can endure some frost, but not a hard freeze of any duration. They flower during the summer months, though it must be admitted that the flowers are certainly not showy. The slender flower stalks are usually a foot or less high, bearing small white flowers striped with grayish-green.
Fan-shaped, flat-topped, stemless; Barely above ground. Hardy to 30F.
ex GM313

By: Kara Nursery

Gardening facts about Haworthia truncata plant

How to Grow Haworthia truncata

  • Sun Exposure

    • bright shade
  • Water Needs

    • occasional
  • Water Needs

    • dry when dormant
  • Soil Needs

    • lean
    • well-drained

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
    • blue
  • Foliage Season

    • evergreen
  • Texture

    • glaucous
    • glossy

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