Haworthia cooperi
Haworthia cooperi
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Scientific name
Haworthia cooperi
General description
Haworthia cooperi is a small succulent remarkable for its translucent, fleshy leaves that form a compact rosette. The "windows" at the tips of the leaves allow light to penetrate, giving it a glossy, almost gel-like appearance. Its small size and delicate appearance make it an ideal plant for small spaces and succulent collections.
Origin
Native to the semi-arid regions of South Africa, where it grows in partial shade under rocks or bushes.
Interview
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Light : bright indirect light or filtered sunlight; avoid intense direct sunlight.
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Watering : Water when the substrate is completely dry; very sensitive to overwatering.
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Humidity : low; prefers dry air.
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Temperature : between 18 and 27 °C; protect from frost.
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Substrate : very well-draining mix specifically for succulents (sand, perlite, gravel).
Specific advice
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Perfect in a small pot with good drainage.
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The leaves become more translucent in good light.
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Slow growth.
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This plant is non-toxic to humans and animals.
