Haworthia semiviva(Poelln . ) M.B.Bayer

Haworthia arachnoideavar.semiviva , Haworthia bolusiivar.semiviva

family unit : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Haworthia

Haworthia semiviva

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The specific epithet " semiviva "   ( pronounce sem - ee - VEE - vuh ) signify " half - live ( almost all in ) " and pertain to the leaf ends that snuff it back to afford the industrial plant a protective umbrella of wry clean leaf tissue during the summer dormancy .

Haworthia semivivais native toSouth Africa(Western Cape and Northern Cape ) .

Haworthia semivivais a small succulent that forms acaulescent rosettes of pale dark-green , semitransparent leave-taking with prominent longitudinal railway line and long bristle along the margins and keel . It is proliferous from the root word and leaf axil and forms a pocket-sized clump . The stem canker can reach a diam of 2.4 in ( 6 atomic number 96 ) . The leaves are lance - shaped and incurved , evaluate up to 2.4 in ( 6 atomic number 96 ) long and 0.6 inches ( 1.5 cm ) wide . The immature leaves are erect , while the old unity are ascending to somewhat disseminate . In the plant ’s native habitat , the tips of the leaves dry and fold to protect it during the long , wry summer .

Haworthia semiviva

The white flowers have brown veins and appear spirally arranged on usually unbranched straw that can grow up to 14.4 column inch ( 36 curium ) long . They come out in spring and sometimes in other summer .

Light : Although some coinage can spring up in full sunlight , mostHaworthias are adapted to boom in partial shade . Place the pottedH. semivivain a bright area with some aegis from the hottest rays of the twenty-four hours .

land : AllHaworthias do not care their roots to remain stiff for prolonged periods , so their potting soil should be well - drain . utilise a commercial-grade succulent potting mix ormake your own .

Haworthia semiviva

Hardiness : Haworthias like warmer temperatures in the summer but coolheaded in the wintertime . However , they do not like being too cold . H. semivivacan withstand temperatures as low as 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b .

lacrimation : In spring and fall , when the increment is most active , waterH. semivivathoroughly , then wait until the top of the soil dry out before watering again . Water your flora less during the wintertime when its outgrowth slows down importantly . When this plant is mostly dormant during the hot summertime months , irrigate it just enough to keep the leaves from shrivel .

fecundate : Haworthias do not require much fertilizer , but fertilizing is a good idea for optimum emergence . Feed only with a dilute fertiliser and only during the active grow time of year .

Haworthia semiviva

Repotting : These succulent are generally tardily - growing and can persist in the same pot for twelvemonth . However , for in force wellness , H. semivivashould be repot into impudent soil every two to three years .

extension : This species is not known to create get-go , so propagation is by seed or leaves . Remove a sound leaf from the rosette , along with a thin bit of connected stalk tissue . Allow the leaf to callous over for several day , and then put it in a container with a well - enfeeble soil mixture . Sow seed in spring or fall in a well - draining soil mix .

Learn more atHow to get and Care for Haworthia .

Haworthiaspecies are in general non - toxic to humans and animals .

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