Still a little desiccated-for-shipping, but we’ve already got a few new roots starting, and look at that transparency.
Just look at it.
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New bb I found at my favorite nursery. posted by u/East-Result on reddit.
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I thought this Haworthia fasciata looked pretty good but my plant app says it’s leggy and needs more light. Maybe a south facing window? And yes, my holiday cactuses are trying to bloom again. This must be a St Patrick’s Day cactus!
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This pretty plant has see-through leaves, which makes it look like a collection of little opals. The plant comes from the Haworthia family of succulents, a group of small succulents that are characterized by big leaves or rosettes.
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Haworthia cooperi var. picturata
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Haworthia cooperi is native to the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. The tips of the leaves are translucent and in the wild the plant typically grows partially submerged in sandy soil with the windowed leaves above the surface.
#Haworthiacooperi #Haworthia #cooperi #CUgreenhouse #windowleaves #botany
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I love glass haworthias so much.
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For anyone interested in the side view. I’m in love. 🥰 posted by u/East-Result on reddit.
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