
Haworthiopsis fasciata
Haworthiopsis fasciata · a succulent of the Asphodelaceae family, forming rosettes with stiff, striated leaves, similar to the old Haworthia species. Grown in our nursery in the Almería desert in full sun, with minimal watering and 100% mineral soil—the plant pictured is the one you will receive.
About Haworthiopsis fasciata
Haworthiopsis fasciata is one of the most distinctive succulents in the Asphodelaceae family. Its origin is in South Africa. The most striking thing about this plant is rosette leaves with white lines or warts, a feature that defines its personality and sets it apart within its genus.
Every specimen of Haworthiopsis fasciata from Succulentae is grown outdoors in our Almería nursery, exposed to desert sun and controlled mineral watering. That's why you receive a robust plant, with marked natural color and hardened against sun and drought.
Botanical fact sheet
| Scientific name | Haworthiopsis fasciata | |
| Family | Asphodelaceae | |
| Origin | South Africa | |
| Natural habitat | rocky slopes | |
| Adult size | 5-20 cm | |
| Flowering | small white flowers in racemes | |
| Propagation | offset or seed | |
| Toxicity | non-toxic |
Did you know?
It separated from the Haworthia genus in 2013 through genetic studies. Its best-known species (H. fasciata) has white stripes resembling a zebra: "Zebra Plant" in English.
Cold
Protect below 5 °C
Size:
10–15 cm
“Llegó en perfecto estado y muy bien embalada. La planta es preciosa, mucho mejor que en la foto.”
“Servicio rápido, planta sana y bonita. Repetiré sin duda.”
“Muy contenta con la compra. Cultivada al sol de Almería, se nota en la calidad.”



