*Haworthia Series --- It is a succulent plant that forms clumps of stems packed with fleshy, dark green to brownish-green leaves with white rounded tubercles. Leaves are arranged in elongated rosettes, hiding up to 8 inches (20 cm) long stems. They are up to 2.8 inches (7 cm) long and up to 0.8 inches (2 cm) wide. The mature rosettes produce slender, up to 12 inches (30 cm) long flower stems that bear tubular white flowers with greenish-brown midrib from late spring to fall.
 
 
*****How to Grow and Care for Haworthia Series plants*****
 
*Light --- Brighter light conditions are needed to bring out the leaf coloration. Any window in your home or office is likely to be an appropriate setting for this succulent.
 
*Soil --- Use a commercial potting soil specially formulated for succulents or make your own well-draining potting mix.
 
*Hardiness --- This plant likes warmer temperatures in Summer but cooler in winter. It can withstand temperatures as low as 30 to 50 ℉ (-1.1 to 10 ℃), USDA hardiness zones 10a to 11b.
 
*Watering --- The best way to water this succulent is to use the soak and dry method. Get the soil thoroughly wet, and then wait until it is dry before watering again. Water your plant less during the Winter its growth slows down significantly. During the hottest Summer months, when it is mostly dormant, water just enough to keep the leaves from shriveling.
 
*Fertilizing --- It is a slow-growing plant, and it does not require much fertilizer. For optimum growth, fertilization is a good idea. Feed only with a dilute fertilizer and only during the active growing season. Avoid summer fertilizing as this succulent is in a 6 to 8 weeks rest period.
 
*Repotting --- When the plant has outgrown its container, repot it in the Spring or early Summer into a