Haworthia decipiensvar.minorM.B.Bayer
Haworthia gracilisvar.minor
Family : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Haworthia

A small clump of rosettes. In cultivation, Wateringen, Netherlands. Derivative of a photo byCok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
The varietal name " minor(MY - nor ) " is a Latin adjective meaning " less , less , inferior , littler " and touch on to the size of the variety , which is diminished compare to the type motley .
Haworthia decipiensvar.minoris aboriginal toSouth Africa . It hap in the Groot River valley between the ranges in the Eastern Cape province .
Haworthia decipiensvar.minoris a small succulent that forms stemless , slowlyproliferousrosettesof thick , fleshy , broadlyovateleaves with sparse or sometimes no spines on keel and margins . It disagree fromHaworthia decipiensvar.decipiensmainly in having much modest rosettes . Its folio are incurved and lighter green . The russet scab can grow up to 2.4 column inch ( 6 cm ) in diameter .

A solitary rosette in cultivation. Derivative of a photo by M. Bruce Bayer viaHaworthia Updates.
The bloodless flowers with greenish - brownish venous blood system seem densely arranged on slender , unbranched straw from outpouring to fall .
brightness : Place the potted plant life in a bright field with some protection from the red-hot rays of the twenty-four hours . White , scandalmongering , or cherry - tinged leaf commonly indicate that yourH. decipiensvar.minorreceives too much sunlight . Deep nuance tend to weaken the industrial plant over a prolonged period . If your works has spent the winter indoors , gradually move it outdoors into the bright sun to forestall sunburn .
grime : Like allHaworthias , this plant does not like its roots to remain wet for prolonged geological period , so the soil should be well - drained . apply a commercial-grade potting mixing for succulents , ormake your own .

A solitary rosette in habitat, Aberdeen, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Derivative of a photo byDave U. Used underCC BY 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.
Temperature : This succulent likes warmer in the summer but nerveless temperature in the wintertime . However , it does not like being too inhuman . H. decipiensvar.minorcan withstand temperatures as low as 30 ° F ( -1.1 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° atomic number 6 ) .
lachrymation : In spring and descent , when the increment is most active , waterH. decipiensvar.minorthoroughly , then hold off until the top of the soil dry out before lachrymation again . Water your plant less during the winter when its growth slows down significantly . When this flora is mostly dormant during the hottest summer months , water it just enough to keep the leaves from shriveling .
Fertilizing : H. decipiensvar.minordoes not demand much plant food . However , for optimum outgrowth , fertilizing is a good idea . Feedonly with a dilute fertiliser and only during the active growing time of year .

A solitary rosette in bloom. In habitat, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa. Derivative of a photo byVathiswa. Used underCC BY-NC 4.0. This work is licensed under the same license as the original photo by World of Succulents.
Repotting : This easy - develop succulent can stay in the same potbelly for old age . To keep your plant goodish and happy , repotH. decipiensvar.minorinto unused grunge every two to three year in spring or fall . Repotting time is also the time to take offsets for propagation .
generation : The quickest and most common method acting of propagatingH. decipiensvar.minoris by offsets . It can also be propagated by leaf and seeds . take away the offsets when they have part developing their own roots . Sow the seeds in spring or fall in a well - draining soil mix .
instruct more atHow to Grow and Care for Haworthia .
H. decipiensvar.minoris considered non - toxic to humans and fauna .
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