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Haworthia Cooperi - Cooper's Haworthia

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£6.99
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Haworthia Cooperi - Cooper's Haworthia

Regular price
£6.99
Regular price
Sale price
£6.99
🤔 Is this plant right for you?

🪴 Skill Level: Almost unkillable - perfect for beginners

🌤 Location: Prefers bright indirect light

📏 Grows up to: 20cm

🔍 Some other details

Nursery Pot Size: 12 cm

Air Purifier? Mild impact on air quality

Minimum plant height: 10-20cm

Grows up to: 20cm

Stems per pot: 1

Child / Pet Safe: Safe

Humidity: No need to mist (prefers the dry)

Top Tip: Once in a while, pop it outside when it's raining so the leaves get cleaned off

📝 Description

Haworthia cooperi is a attractive succulent plant that is beloved by many plant enthusiasts for its distinctive appearance and ease of care. Originating from South Africa and belongs to the family Asphodelaceae. This small, clump-forming succulent is often referred to as Cooper's Haworthia.

One of the most striking features of Haworthia cooperi is its compact rosette-like growth habit. The plant consists of numerous fleshy, triangular leaves that are densely packed together, giving it a visually appealing and organized appearance. The leaves have translucent "windows" on the upper surface, which allow sunlight to penetrate and provide the plant with necessary nutrients.

Haworthia cooperi is known for its wide range of leaf colours and patterns. It can have various shades of green, sometimes with translucent or semi-transparent areas, and may also exhibit brown or reddish tints (very exotic). The leaves can be smooth or covered in tiny white tubercles, which give them a textured or speckled appearance.

Haworthia cooperi is very low-maintenance. Thriving in bright, indirect light, although it can tolerate some shade. Direct sunlight is best avoided, as it will scorch the leaves. That said, position on your window ledge as long as direct sunlight is minimised.

Like all succulents, they store water in their leaves and can withstand periods of drought. It's important to allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings to prevent overwatering, which can lead to root rot. During winter the plant probably doesn't need any watering.

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