Haworthiopsis woolleyi(Poelln . ) G.D.Rowley
Haworthia venosasubsp.woolleyi , Haworthia woolleyi , Haworthiopsis venosavar.woolleyi
Family : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Haworthiopsis

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The specific epithet " woolleyi(WOO - lee - oculus ) " probably honors Charles Hugh Frederick Woolley ( 1894 - 1969 ) , a John Roy Major in the Royal Marines and plant collector in South Africa .
Haworthiopsis woolleyiis aboriginal toSouth Africa(Eastern Cape ) .
Haworthiopsis woolleyi , formerly recognise asHaworthia woolleyiorHaworthia venosasubsp.woolleyi , is a tardily - spring up succulent that forms small , lonely to slowly proliferous rosettes of green to brownish leaves . The rose window are stemless and can reach up to 2 inches ( 5 cm ) in diameter . The leaves are triangular , radius with the upper open marked with upright lines , slenderly scabrid with bring up tubercles on the modest airfoil , and have margins with small white teeth .

The white flower appear in a raceme on a simple prospicient stalk from natural spring to fall .
Light : Although most coinage can tolerate full sun , these succulent prosper in semi - shaded office . However , undimmed light conditions are necessitate to bring out the leaf colouration .
Soil : Plant yourHaworthiopsisin commercial ground formulated for succulents ormake your own well - draining potting mix .

Hardiness : Haworthiopsis woolleyican withstand temperatures as scurvy as 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b .
Watering : In saltation and fall , when the emergence is most alive , waterHaworthiopsisthoroughly , then wait until the top of the territory dries out before watering again . Water your plants less during the winter when their ontogenesis slows down importantly . During the hot summer months , whenHaworthiopsisare mostly dormant , water system it just enough to keep the leaves from shrink .
Fertilizing : Haworthiopsisare slowly - growing succulents and do not involve much fertiliser . Therefore , bung with a diluted fertilizer and only from spring to hang .

repot : When the industrial plant has outgrow its container , repot in the give or early summertime into a fresh , slightly larger pot with fresh grime .
Propagation : Haworthiopsisare mostly and well grow from stem cuttings or by removing set-back from the mother plant .
Learn more atHow to raise and Care for Haworthiopsis .
Haworthiopsisspecies are generally non - toxic to man and animate being .
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