Zebra Succulent Care: Growing Your Haworthia Plant

Haworthia fasciata, often known as Zebra Plant, are beautiful little succulent houseplants that only reach a height of 5 to 8 inches. They feature large, green leaves with white tubercle bumps on the outermost layer that are grouped together for…

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The Benefits of the Haworthia Zebra Succulent Plant

Asphodelaceae is a family of succulent plants including Haworthia. Haworthia, also known as Zebra cactus, is a beautiful plant that is native to South Africa. Due to the beautiful green leaves and an attractive zebra-like pattern on the leaves, they…

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How to Bring a Dying Zebra Succulent Back to Life

To save dying zebra succulents (Haworthiopsis fasciata), you must reproduce their original environment by using gritty, well-draining soil, watering when the soil dries up, and placing the plants in indirect sunlight. Due to their ability to survive drought conditions, overwatering…

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Crassula Tetragona Miniature Pine Tree Care

With its lime green upward arching leaves, the Crassula Tetragona Miniature Pine Tree succulent is quite unique. Although not as colorful or exotic as some other succulents, this one stands out since it closely resembles a pine tree in its…

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Paddle Plant: Why Are My Leaves Curling Or Drooping?

Kalanchoe succulents like Paddle plants and Flapjack plants are capable of thriving both indoors and outdoors. As a result, this plant may become droopy or have curled leaves when conditions aren’t ideal. If you’ve been having this problem, it’s likely…

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Christmas Cactus Turning Purple: Why Is This?

The Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera) is a low-maintenance plant that may grow with little care. This does not, however, imply that you should neglect your houseplant. If your Christmas cactus has started to turn purple and wilt, there are a few…

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Zebra Succulent Turning Brown: Reasons Why

The Zebra succulent, like most succulents, can turn brown or have brown leaf tips for a number of reasons. One reason is not natural and needs to be looked at. Another reason is natural and doesn’t bother the plant. Here…

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