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Haworthia Limipolia Marlot
Haworthia limifolia
Marloth
Haworthia limifolia Marloth Growth CharacteristicsHaworthia limifolia is a succulent plant native primarily to southern Africa. It thrives even in relatively low light conditions and is resistant to dry environments. This plant features dark green leaves with a unique grain pattern, giving it an attractive appearance. Propagation MethodsPropagation is mainly possible via leaf cuttings and offsets. If you cut off a healthy leaf, allow the petiole to dry sufficiently, and then plant it in soil, new roots will develop. If offsets form, simply cut them off from the mother plant and plant them separately. Cultivation MethodsPlant in well-draining soil, and avoid watering too frequently. Ideally, water only after the soil has completely dried out. It grows well in partial shade or indirect light, and direct sunlight should be avoided. During the winter, reduce watering and take care to prevent the indoor temperature from dropping too low. Garden Use Haworthia remifolia can be used as an ornamental plant in both indoor and outdoor gardens, and it pairs well with other succulents. It is also popular as an indoor decoration when planted in small pots. Major Pests and Control Methods Major pests include scale insects and spider mites. Scale insects attach to plants and suck sap, weakening the plant. To prevent this, wipe the leaves regularly, and if an issue arises, use alcohol to remove the insects. Spider mites mainly inhabit the undersides of leaves, so physical removal is important. While insecticides can be used, eco-friendly methods are preferred. Ventilation around the plant helps prevent diseases.
Plant Family
Lily family
Height
3~10cm
Spread
2~4cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
June to September
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-3°C
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