Haworthiopsis attenuataf.tanba

Haworthiopsis attenuata(Haw . ) G.D.Rowley

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Haworthiopsis attenuata f. tanba

Photo byEtwin Aslander

family line : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Haworthiopsis

The origin of the formal name " tanba " ( label TAN - ba ) is strange . It mayhap refers to Tanba , a city in Hyōgo Prefecture in Japan , or derive from a Hindi word think of " copper . "

This succulent , namedHaworthia tanbaby Dr. Masahiko Hayashi , is a dwarf form ofHaworthiopsis attenuatafound near Enon , a small Ithiel Town in the Eastern Cape Province inSouth Africa . It   is often sold as a cultivar ofHaworthiopsis attenuata .

Haworthiopsis attenuata f. tanba

Photo byEtwin Aslander

Haworthiopsis attenuataf.tanba , also known asHaworthiopsis attenuata’Enon ' orHaworthia tanba , is a dwarf succulent that forms russet scab of short , fat , and firm leaves stipple with blank , fire dot . The colour of the leaves vary between immature , yellow , and red tone look on how much sun they get .

spark :   Although most species can tolerate full Lord’s Day , these succulents thrive in semi - shaded place . However , bright clear atmospheric condition are needed to fetch out the foliage coloration .

Soil : industrial plant yourHaworthiopsisin commercial ground word for succulent ormake your own well - draining potting premix .

Haworthiopsis attenuata f. tanba

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Hardiness : Haworthiopsis attenuataf.tanbacan resist temperature as low as 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b .

lacrimation : In spring and fall , when the growth is most active , waterHaworthiopsisthoroughly , then wait until the top of the soil dries out before tearing again . Water your plants   less during the wintertime when their growth retard down importantly . During the hottest summer months , whenHaworthiopsisare mostly dormant , water them just enough to keep the leaves from shriveling .

Fertilizing : Haworthiopsisare behind - growing succulents and do not require much fertilizer . Therefore , feed with a diluted fertilizer and only from spring to fall down .

Haworthiopsis attenuata f. tanba

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Repotting : When the plant has outgrow its container , repot in the bound or former summer into a new , slightly larger flowerpot with impertinent soil .

Propagation : Haworthiopsisare mostly and easily grown from stem cuttings or by removing offsets from the female parent plant life .

check more atHow to Grow and Care for Haworthiopsis .

Haworthiopsisspecies are generally non - toxic to human and animate being .

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