Haworthia Cymbiformis – Cathedral Window Haworthia
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Haworthia cymbiformis is a species of the genus Haworthia in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa.
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Description
Light
Haworthia cymbiformis likes the sun in the morning and half shade in the afternoon. However, make sure not to expose it to direct sunlight. As houseplants, these succulents enjoy bright indirect sunlight with some partial shade.
Watering
Cathedral Window Haworthia is a drought-tolerant evergreen succulent. The plant prefers gritty, sandy soil kept dry to moderately moist. It’s important to remember in nature, and these plants grow during the months of summer rainfall.
Temperature
H. cymbiformis can withstand temperatures as low as 30 to 50 °F (-1.1 to 10 °C), USDA hardiness zones 10a to 11b.
Humidity
The Haworthia Cymbiformis has gotten used to growing well in hot and dry habitats. High humidity levels do not play a significant factor in the plant’s growth. On the contrary, the succulent may experience leaf deformations and diseases when grown in relatively high humidity.
Feed
Feed your Haworthia cymbiformis with a half-strength, all-purpose fertilizer once at the start of the growing season.
Height & Growth Rate
The Haworthia cymbiformis grows to be about 3” inches tall. The rate at which these plants grow is influenced strongly by environmental factors such as food and water availability and substrate quality.
Toxicity
Haworthia species are generally non-toxic to humans and animals.
Origin
This species is native to South Africa. It occurs on rocky slopes along rivers and streams from Port Elizabeth to East London in the Eastern Cape Province.
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