Common Name(s): Cathedral Window Haworthia, Boat-Formed Haworthia, Stained-Glass Succulent
Origin: Native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa; thrives in rocky, sun-dappled habitats.
Description:
A marvel of natural artistry, the Cathedral Window Haworthia enchants with its plump, jelly-like leaves that glow like stained glass when backlit by sunlight. Each rosette forms a compact, geometric cluster of translucent green foliage, etched with faint stripes that channel light into its depths—a living kaleidoscope for windowsills, terrariums, or minimalist desks. Slow-growing and petite (up to 10 cm wide), this succulent remains effortlessly charming, occasionally gifting you with slender stalks of delicate white flowers in summer. A serene, low-fuss treasure for collectors and small-space gardeners.
Care:
- ☀️ Light: Bright, indirect light (morning sun is ideal). Avoid harsh afternoon rays to prevent scorching.
- 💧 Water: Drought-tolerant – Water only when soil is completely dry. Soak and dry method recommended.
- 🌱 Soil: Use a gritty, well-draining mix (cactus/succulent blend with perlite).
- 🌡️ Temp: Prefers 10–30°C; protect from frost.
- 🔄 Propagation: Easily propagated via offsets (pups) that sprout around the base.
Pet Friendly: ✅ Non-toxic to pets – Safe for cats and dogs, though its fleshy leaves may tempt curious nibblers.
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