Haworthia generally resemble miniature aloes, except in their flowers. They are popular garden and container plants. The plants can grow solitary or can be clump-forming. Their flowers are small, white and very similar between species. But their leaves show wide variations.
Haworthia Sugar Plum Care
Haworthia 'Sugar Plum'



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
Water evenly and generously in the summer, letting the soil media dry out between waterings. In the winter, reduce watering to every other month. Never allow water to collect in the rosette.
Pruning
Remove faded flower spikes
Fertilizer
Fertilize during the summer growing season with a cactus fertilizer. Don't feed during the winter.
Sunlight
in sun or partial shade
Soil
Grow in a fertile, moist but well-drained, neutral soil
Temperature
Haworthia species like warmer temperatures in the summer but cool in the winter (down to 50 degrees Fahrenheit)
Popularity
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