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Gasteria bicolor f. caespitosa

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Gasteria bicolor f. caespitosa

  • Gasteria bicolor f. caespitosa is a distinctive succulent with long, slender leaves that can grow over 8 inches in length. The dark green leaves are marked with lighter speckles and blotches, giving the plant a reptile-like pattern. The leaves grow in a slightly arching form, creating a bold and unusual appearance that stands out among other houseplants.                                                                                                                                                                 
    This plant grows slowly and forms clusters as it produces offsets at the base. When mature, it can send up a tall flower stalk, sometimes up to 18 inches high, with hanging tubular coral-colored flowers. It is easy to propagate by separating the offsets, making it a reliable and long-lasting indoor plant. 

  •  Bright Indoor Light, Full Sun.                                                                                                            
    Gritty, well-draining soil is essential. Use a cactus and succulent mix with 70%-80% mineral grit such as coarse sand, pumice, or perlite.

    Water infrequently. Allow soil to dry out completely between waterings. Avoid letting water sit in the rosette to prevent rot.


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  • Gasteria bicolor f. caespitosa is a distinctive succulent with long, slender leaves that can grow over 8 inches in length. The dark green leaves are marked with lighter speckles and blotches, giving the plant a reptile-like pattern. The leaves grow in a slightly arching form, creating a bold and unusual appearance that stands out among other houseplants.                                                                                                                                                                 
    This plant grows slowly and forms clusters as it produces offsets at the base. When mature, it can send up a tall flower stalk, sometimes up to 18 inches high, with hanging tubular coral-colored flowers. It is easy to propagate by separating the offsets, making it a reliable and long-lasting indoor plant. 

  •  Bright Indoor Light, Full Sun.                                                                                                            
    Gritty, well-draining soil is essential. Use a cactus and succulent mix with 70%-80% mineral grit such as coarse sand, pumice, or perlite.

    Water infrequently. Allow soil to dry out completely between waterings. Avoid letting water sit in the rosette to prevent rot.


  • Zone 10