Description
The leaves of Haworthia tesselata are triangular and fleshy, arranged in a rosette formation. The leaves are relatively short and somewhat spread out, giving the plant a low, compact appearance. The surface of the leaves is often covered in a unique, cross-hatched pattern of lighter lines or striations, creating a “tessellated” or tiled look, which is where it gets its name.
Soil: Very well drained, non organic soil.
Watering: Once a week in summer time, no water or very little water in winter.
Sun exposure: Direct sunlight, but can tolerate shade.
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