Haworthiopsis’Crocodile peel '

Haworthia’Crocodile Skin '

fellowship : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Haworthiopsis

Haworthiopsis ‘Crocodile Skin’ aka Haworthia ‘Crocodile Skin’

Mature rosettes. Private collection, Wateringen, Netherlands. Derivative of a photo byCok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Haworthiopsis’Crocodile Skin ' is a cross create by John André Audissou . It results from a cross betweenHaworthiopsis koelmaniorumandHaworthiopsis limifoliavar.ubomboensis .

Haworthiopsis’Crocodile Skin ' , formerly know asHaworthia’Crocodile tegument ' , is a small succulent that form open rosettes of long leaves with longitudinal rows of many spectacular , whitish nodule . The leave are mid - green but develop a pinkish tinge in a unattackable light .

The white flowers appear on a thin stalk , mainly from late give to former summertime .

Haworthiopsis ‘Crocodile Skin’ aka Haworthia ‘Crocodile Skin’

A rosette with a flower stalk. Private collection, Wateringen, Netherlands. Derivative of a photo by Cok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

visible radiation : H.‘Crocodile hide ' thrives in semi - shaded perspective . However , brighter unclouded condition are needed to bring out the folio coloration . Any window in your home or office will probably be appropriate for this succulent .

Soil : Use a commercial-grade potting soil intermixture formulated for succulent , ormake your own .

Temperature : This plant likes quick temperatures in summer but cooler temperature in winter . H.‘Crocodile Skin ' can withstand temperature as low as 30 ° F ( -1.1 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C ) .

Haworthiopsis ‘Crocodile Skin’ aka Haworthia ‘Crocodile Skin’

A cluster of rosettes. Private collection, Wateringen, Netherlands. Derivative of a photo byCok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

lacrimation : In spring and downslope , when the increment is most participating , waterH.‘Crocodile cutis ' thoroughly , then wait until the top of the filth dries out before lacrimation again . Water your plant less during the wintertime when its outgrowth slows down significantly . When this plant is mostly dormant during the live summertime calendar month , irrigate it just enough to keep the leaves from shrivel .

Fertilizing : H.‘Crocodile pelt ' is a tardily - grow plant that does not require much fertilizer . However , for optimum growth , fertilizing is a good idea . Feedonly with a dilute plant food and only during the active grow time of year . forefend summer fertilizing as this succulent is in a 6- to 8 - week rest stop .

Repotting : When the plant has outgrow its container , repot it in the spring or former summertime into a new , slightly larger mass with fresh territory .

Haworthiopsis ‘Crocodile Skin’ aka Haworthia ‘Crocodile Skin’

A rosette with a flower stalk. Private collection, Wateringen, Netherlands. Derivative of a photo byCok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Propagation : H.‘Crocodile Skin ' is mostly and easily grow by removing offsets from the female parent works . Remove offsets when they have started arise their roots . Spring is the best time to sow the seeds .

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H.‘Onigawara ' is regard non - toxic to mankind and beast .

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