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Haworthia fasciata12/30/2023 ![]() This small, slow-growing succulent produces beautiful rosettes of olive green to brown triangular leaves covered with raised white bumps. ![]() Check out the stunning tiger-pattern houseplants here !Ĭoming next in the Different Types of Zebra Plants is the pearl plant. This petite variety forms a cluster of dark black-green pointed foliage with raised white tubercles on the leaf surface. Royal Albertīotanical Name: Haworthia fasciata ‘Royal Albert’ It is a compact specimen and looks great in mini pots! 8. This fasciata variety has zebra-like wide white-green streaks on the outside of the green fleshy leaves. Albaīotanical Name: Haworthia fasciata ‘Alba’ The lines are very pronounced and give it a zebra skin-like appearance. ‘Super White’ has white bumps stripes on the outer side of plumped green leaves. Super White Zebraīotanical Name: Haworthia fasciata ‘Super White Zebra’ Just like the name, this beautiful clump-forming evergreen perennial is adorned with attractive broad white stripes or bands over fleshy dark green leaves. Big Bandīotanical Name: Haworthia fasciata ‘Big band’ They have green and triangular leaves, with narrow white-tipped stripes on the outer side and a non-acute spine at the end. Hawothiopsis fasciata plants are small in size, growing up to 4-6 inches tall. This dwarf succulent shows off rosettes of short, fat, firm green leaves that change to yellow-red-tone in stress, with raised white spots Haworthia Enonīotanical Name: Hawothiopsis attenuata ‘Enon’ It features rosettes of fleshy variegated dark green leaves, mottled with uneven patterns of creamy-white, yellow, or pink variegation with white bumps on both sides. Haworthia Radula Variegatedīotanical Name: Haworthiopsis attenuata var. ![]() This compact specimen forms a rosette of green to brown leaves covered with white bumps on both sides. Hankey Dwarf Aloeīotanical Name: Haworthiopsis attenuata var. It’s a small succulent featuring rosettes of light to dark or brown-green, fleshy narrow leaves covered with bands of the same color as the foliage.
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