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Haworthia attenuata Super White

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Haworthia attenuata Super White

  • Known as the "Super White Zebra Plant," this cultivar is a more intense version of the classic Zebra Haworthia. It is a clumping succulent with dark green, pointed leaves that are heavily encrusted with thick, bright white horizontal tubercles (ridges). In the ‘Super White’ variety, these bands are wider and more frequent, often appearing to almost cover the entire leaf surface.

    The parent species, Haworthia attenuata, is native to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. These plants are naturally adapted to growing under the filtered shade of larger plants or rocky overhangs, making them one of the most successful succulents for indoor living.

    In the summer, ‘Super White’ sends up a very long, thin wire-like stalk. The flowers are small, tubular, and white with subtle brownish-green veins. While not as showy as a rose, their charm lies in their delicate, bell-like appearance and the surprising height of the stalk relative to the small plant.

  • Light: Bright Indirect Light. It is one of the few succulents that thrives in medium light. Avoid direct, scorching midday sun, which can turn the leaves reddish or brown.

    Soil: Well-draining gritty mix. A blend of cactus soil with extra pumice or perlite ensures the roots stay aerated.

    Water: Low to Moderate. Water thoroughly when the soil is dry to the touch. It is very drought-tolerant but sensitive to overwatering, which can lead to root rot.
  • Zones 10 to 11. Best treated as a houseplant in most climates.
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  • Known as the "Super White Zebra Plant," this cultivar is a more intense version of the classic Zebra Haworthia. It is a clumping succulent with dark green, pointed leaves that are heavily encrusted with thick, bright white horizontal tubercles (ridges). In the ‘Super White’ variety, these bands are wider and more frequent, often appearing to almost cover the entire leaf surface.

    The parent species, Haworthia attenuata, is native to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. These plants are naturally adapted to growing under the filtered shade of larger plants or rocky overhangs, making them one of the most successful succulents for indoor living.

    In the summer, ‘Super White’ sends up a very long, thin wire-like stalk. The flowers are small, tubular, and white with subtle brownish-green veins. While not as showy as a rose, their charm lies in their delicate, bell-like appearance and the surprising height of the stalk relative to the small plant.

  • Light: Bright Indirect Light. It is one of the few succulents that thrives in medium light. Avoid direct, scorching midday sun, which can turn the leaves reddish or brown.

    Soil: Well-draining gritty mix. A blend of cactus soil with extra pumice or perlite ensures the roots stay aerated.

    Water: Low to Moderate. Water thoroughly when the soil is dry to the touch. It is very drought-tolerant but sensitive to overwatering, which can lead to root rot.
  • Zones 10 to 11. Best treated as a houseplant in most climates.