Haworthiopsis scabravar.starkiana(Poelln . ) G.D.Rowley

Haworthia scabrasubsp.starkiana , Haworthia scabravar.starkiana , Haworthia starkiana

Family : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Haworthiopsis

Haworthiopsis scabra var. starkiana aka Haworthia scabra var. starkiana or Haworthia starkiana

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This variety is native toSouth Africa(Schoemanspoort , north of Oudtshoorn in the Western Cape Province ) , where it go on on usurious , live north - facing slope , forming large clumps .

Haworthiopsis scabravar.starkiana , formerly know asHaworthia scabravar.starkianaorHaworthia starkiana , is an attractive small succulent that forms acaulescent rosettes of bright yellow‑green parting . The rosettes grow up to 6 inches ( 15 centimetre ) in diameter , lento offsetting to imprint a large clump . leaf can be little , incurved , and twisted spirally to one side , or they can be long , suberect , and less misrepresented . This variety has similar ramose slenderinflorescencesand outgrowth form toHaworthiopsis scabravar.scabra . Flowers are pinkish - blanched with grey-headed - green keels and appear from previous summer to early tumble .

The varietal epithet " starkiana(stark - ee - AY - nuh ) " honors Prof. Peter Stark ( Sunshine State . 1934 ) .

Light : H. scabravar.starkianathrives in semi - shaded positions . Brighter light conditions are need to fetch out the leaf colouration . Any window in your home or office is likely to be an appropriate setting for this succulent .

Soil : practice a commercial potting soil especially formulated for succulent ormake your own well - draining potting mix .

Hardiness : This flora wish warmer temperatures in summertime but cool in winter . H. scabra var . starkianacan withstand temperature as low as 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b .

Watering : In spring and descent , when the growth is most active , waterH. scabra var . starkianathoroughly , then hold back until the top of the soil dries out before watering again . irrigate your industrial plant less during the winter when its emergence slows down significantly . During the hottest summer months , when this works is   mostly dormant , water just enough to keep the leave from shrink .

fecundate : H. scabra var . starkianais a easy - growing works , and it does not postulate much fertilizer . For optimum growth , fertilizing is a adept idea . Feedonly with a dilute fertilizer and only during the combat-ready raise time of year . invalidate summer inseminate as this succulent is in a 6 to 8 weeks rest period .

repot : When the plant has outgrown its container , repot it in the bound or former summer into a raw , somewhat larger grass with clean land .

extension : H. scabra var . starkianais mostly and easily spring up from stem cuttings or by remove offset from the female parent plant . Take cutting during the warmer months . Remove offset when they have started developing their radical . Spring is the best time to sow seeds .

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H. scabra var . starkianais consider non - toxic to humans and beast .

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