Haworthia parksianaPoelln .

menage : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Haworthia

The specific name " parksiana(pronounced parks - ee - AH - nuh ) , " for some unexplained reasonableness , honors the non - existent Mrs. Parks .

Haworthia parksiana

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Haworthia parksianais aboriginal to the Cape Provinces ofSouth Africa .

Haworthia parksianais a small succulent that slowly grows , forming clumps of acaulescent rosettes . It is the minor and possibly the rare of allHaworthias . The rosettes can reach up to 1.6 inches ( 4 atomic number 96 ) in diameter . The leaves are sharply recurved and have tiny tubercles disperse along the control surface , measuring up to 1.2 inches ( 3 centimeter ) long . The leafage color depart from glum green to dull grey - green and cherry - green .

The flower are white-hot with dull dark-green veins and seem in fall on slender , unbranched husk that can grow up to 10 column inch ( 25 curium ) tall .

Haworthia parksiana

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Light : Although some species can originate in full sun , mostHaworthias are adapted to thrive in partial specter . localize the pottedH. parksianain a bright area with some protection from the hot rays of the day .

stain : AllHaworthias do not wish their roots to continue blotto for prolonged periods , so their potting soil should be well - drain . Use a commercial succulent potting mixture , ormake your own .

Hardiness : Haworthias like warmer temperatures in the summer but cool in the wintertime . However , they do not wish being too cold-blooded . H. parksianacan withstand temperatures as scurvy as 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b .

Haworthia parksiana

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Watering : In spring and fall , when the outgrowth is most active , waterH. parksianathoroughly , then wait until the top of the grunge dries out before watering again . irrigate your works less during the winter when its growth slows down significantly . When this plant is mostly torpid during the hottest summer month , water it just enough to keep the leaf from shriveling .

Fertilizing : Haworthias do not take much fertilizer , but fertilizing is a honest idea for optimal maturation . Feed only with a diluted fertilizer and only during the active grow time of year .

Repotting : These succulent are generally slowly - growing and can last out in the same pot for geezerhood . However , for estimable health , H. parksianashould be repotted into bracing soil every two to three years .

Haworthia parksiana

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Propagation : Vegetative propagation , especially by offsets , is the ready and most common method of propagatingHaworthias . They can also be propagate by leafage and seeds . Remove the runner when they have started develop their own rootage . Sow seeds in spring or descend in a well - drain soil commixture .

Learn more atHow to Grow and Care for Haworthia .

Haworthiaspecies are generally non - toxic to mankind and creature .

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