Obtusa 'yamada black' photo gallery uploaded by carlysuko posted by carlysuko (oceanside, california. Web haworthia cymbiformis 'yamada black' original:small compact succulent native to south africa new:haworthia generally resemble miniature aloes, except in their flowers. Haworthia obtusa care is very typical for a succulent plant.
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Web haworthia obtusa is considered to be an endemic plant in the eastern cape province within south africa, meaning that they are native to only that region. Haworthia obtusa prefers bright, indirect sunlight. Add to favorites haworthia cymbiformis obtusa / indoor low light succulent (49.5k) $ 6.99.
It Will Grow Well In A South.
Web haworthias are small succulent plants, forming rosettes of leaves from 3 cm (1.2 in) to exceptionally 30 cm (12 in) in diameter, depending on the species. Web for example, haworthia obtusa exhibits a remarkable ‘window’ for collecting solar light. As long as you set it up according to the following requirements, it’ll be very happy in your garden.
If You Are Interested In Trying To Grow Haworthia Obtusa From Seeds, Watch The Seed.
Web spent flowers will go to seed, leaving a seed pod behind with tiny black seeds. Obtusa to photosynthesise in the dark. Web black yamada haworthia cymbiformis var.
Web ‘Window Haworthia’ Produces Translucent, Round, Thick, Succulent Leaves With Light Green Veins.