Haworthiopsis’Onigawara '

Haworthia’Onigawara '

folk : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Haworthiopsis

Haworthiopsis ‘Onigawara’ aka Haworthia ‘Onigawara’

A mature rosette with offsets. Derivative of a photo by u/xj305ah viaReddit.

This succulent is a Japanese hybrid result from a cross betweenHaworthiopsis nigraandHaworthiopsis koelmaniorum .

Haworthiopsis’Onigawara ' , formerly known asHaworthia’Onigawara ' , is a slowly proliferous succulent that forms smallrosettesof slopped , designate leaves covered with graytubercles . At first compact , the slow - growing rosettes become columnlike with old age . They can reach up to 3 inches ( 7.5 centimeter ) in diam . The leaves are dark green with variegate score of gray , pitch-dark , and chocolate-brown . They are triangular , recurved , and dumbly packed along the theme .

The flower are modest , white-hot with green to brownish veins , and come along on slender , upright shuck in late spring and summertime .

Haworthiopsis ‘Onigawara’ aka Haworthia ‘Onigawara’

A side view of a solitary rosette. Derivative of a photo byHaworthia House.

Light : H.‘Onigawara '   thrives in semi - shaded positions . smart light conditions are needed to play out the leaf colouration . Any window in your home or bureau will likely be appropriate for this succulent .

Soil : expend a commercial potting soil mixture formulated for succulents ormake your own .

Temperature : This plant likes warmer temperatures in summer but coolheaded in wintertime . H.‘Onigawara '   can withstand temperatures as down as 30 ° F ( -1.1 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C ) .

Haworthiopsis ‘Onigawara’ aka Haworthia ‘Onigawara’

A mature rosette with offsets and flower stalks. Derivative of a photo by u/xj305ah viaReddit.

Watering : In spring and declination , when the growth is most fighting , waterH.‘Onigawara '   exhaustively , then look until the top of the soil dries out before watering again . Water your flora less during the winter when its growth retard down importantly . When this plant is   mostly dormant during the hot summertime months , water it just enough to keep the foliage from shrink .

Fertilizing : H.‘Onigawara '   is a slow - develop plant that does not require much fertiliser . However , for optimum growth , fertilizing is a good idea . Feedonly with a dilute fertilizer and only during the active growing season . fend off summer fertilizing as this succulent is in a 6- to 8 - week repose period .

repot : When the plant has outgrown its container , repot it in the spring or early summer into a unexampled , slightly larger potful with fresh soil .

Haworthiopsis ‘Onigawara’ aka Haworthia ‘Onigawara’

Top view of a solitary rosette. Derivative of a photo byHaworthia House.

Propagation : H.‘Onigawara '   is mostly and easily grown by murder offsets from the mother industrial plant . Remove offsets when they have started developing their roots . leaping is the best time to seed the seeds .

Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Haworthiopsis .

H.‘Onigawara ' is consider non - toxic to man and animals .

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