Haworthiopsis tessellata World of Succulents


Haworthia venosa subsp. tessellata MLD SUCCULENTS

The extremely thick, sharply triangular leaves of Haworthia venosa tessellata feature a smooth surface with a rich grey-green base coloration, offset by a network of web-like 'windows' designed to allow sunlight deep into the leaves of the plant. The outstanding patterning, coupled with the row of white teeth around each margin, makes the tightly stacked rosettes of this variety a stand.


A szemölcsliliom (Haworthia venosa) gondozása CityGreen.hu

Haworthia tessellata How to care for Veined Haworthia Water Light Nutrients Jump to summary ↓ 💦 Water How often to water your Veined Haworthia 0.8 cups every 12 days Veined Haworthia needs 0.8 cups of water every 12 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot.


Haworthia venosa ssp. tessellata Mountain Crest Gardens

Posted on February 26, 1999 by Bruce Bayer 56. Haworthia venosa (Lam.) Haw., Revis. :51 (1821). Bayer :166 (1976). Scott, Cact.Succ.J (U.S.) 50:74 (1978). Bayer :76 (1982). Scott :35 (1985). Aloe venosa Lam. Encycl. 1:89 (1873). Type: icon, 80:t29, Commelin, Prael.Bot. (1703).


haworthia venosa tessellata Cacti And Succulents, Cactus Plants, Cabbage, Vegetables, Food

Haworthia venosa subsp. tessellata Veined Haworthia are part of the Asphodelaceae family and are native to South Africa and Namibia. These succulents are small and grow slowly. Their leaves range from green to brown in color. The diameter of the rosettes can reach up to 4 inches. In the summer, there can be flowers tha


Haworthiopsis tessellata World of Succulents

Product Details Highlights Haworthiopsis venosa ssp. tessellata (Bayer): Rosette of green, triangular leaves that can flush copper to magenta when moderately stressed by bright sun and drought. The flattened leaf tops have a checkered mosaic of translucent "leaf windows" that help the plant tolerate low light conditions.


Haworthia Venosa Tessellata Everything You Need To Know About Them!

veined haworthia. H. venosa subsp. tesselata is a succulent forming a mat of rosettes of very fleshy, triangular grey-green leaves to 7cm long, netted above with pale lines. Tubular greenish-white flowers 2cm long are borne in racemes on stems to 45cm


Haworthiopsis tessellata World of Succulents

Haworthia venosa var. tessellata in first two photos (a very hardy species for me) Haworthia viscosa. Spectacular Haworthias: Haworthia cymbiformis variegated; Haworthia retusa X splendens Haworthia limifolia 'super variegated' Haworthia koelmaniorum stress colors Haworthia truncata with variegated off set Haworthia 'Zogonoto'


Haworthia venosa var. tessellata

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Haworthia venosa ssp. tessellata Mountain Crest Gardens

Haworthia venosa var. tessellata (Haw.) Halda Acta Mus. Richnov., Sect. Nat. 4 (2): 39 (1997) Family: ALOACEAE Accepted Scientific Name: Haworthia venosa subs. tessellata (Haw.) M.B.Bayer New Haworthia Handb. 120 (1976) Haworthia venosa var. tessellata (Haworthia venosa subs. tessellata) Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli


Haworthia venosa ssp. tessellata Mountain Crest Gardens

First published in New Haworthia Handb.: 76 (1982) This name is a synonym of Haworthiopsis tessellata. Taxonomy; Publications. National Botanical Institute, Pretoria. [Cited as Haworthia venosa subsp. tessellata.] Other Data. Other Kew resources that provide information on this taxon: IPNI - The International Plant Names Index .


Haworthia venosa subsp. tessellata พืชอวบน้ำ

Haworthia venosa ssp. tessellata forms a medium-sized, dark green rosette with plump pointed leaves. This slow growing succulent can be grown both indoors and outdoors. It can withstand high temperatures but should not be exposed to extended periods of bright, direct sunlight.


Haworthia Venosa Tessellata Everything You Need To Know About Them!

Description Haworthiopsis tessellata is a succulent evergreen slow-growing species reaching a size of 15 cm in height. It is a stemless plant, with square patterned leaves on the upper surfaces and small teeth along the margins. The leaves are greenish, form a rosette and turn to reddish in full sun.


Haworthia venosa v tessellata Plant leaves, Plants, Garden

Haworthia Venosa Tessellata also benefits from some indirect light throughout the day as well, so make sure you give it enough space to soak up light without becoming too exposed to heat. Propagation. Propagating succulents from leaves is an easy and cost-effective way to grow new plants. All you need are a few healthy leaves from the mother.


Haworthia venosa subsp. tessellata Mountain Crest Gardens

Haworthiopsis tessellata, formerly known as Haworthia tessellata or Haworthia venosa subsp. tessellata, is a small, slow-growing succulent that forms rosettes of fleshy, green to brownish leaves with a square patterned design and windowed on the upper surface.


Haworthia venosa var. tessellata in 8 cm pot Suculentas, Cactos e suculentas, Cactos

Haworthiopsis tessellata is said to be a common and very adaptable succulent plant. It is a stemless, slow-growing, evergreen plant, with stoloniferous roots, that can grow up to 150 mm high and 100 mm wide. It has sessile leaves, up to 50 mm long and up to 30 mm wide at the base.


Plants & Flowers » Haworthia venosa subsp. tessellata

Wide-ranging, variable Haworthia with windows and ornamental lines forming a mosaic near the upper surface of the leaves (which looks a bit like alligator skin), and a rough lower leaf surface. Green to brown with stress. From several provinces in South Africa, just into southern Namibia. Often forms large clusters, especially in cultivation.

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