
Haworthia veneosa tessellata
Haworthia Veneosa Tessellata goes by the common name “Veined Haworthia” or “Window Haworthia”. This succulent is spiral-shaped. The plant originated in Namibia and comes from the family of Asphodelaceae. It becomes dormant in mid-winter and late spring and can grow up to a height of 6 inches. Growth Rate The succulent is a slow-growing plant with green and brownish leaves. It forms rosettes that are fleshy and firm in texture. Flowering You will witness tiny white and green flowers on top of extremely long stems. You will see these flowers growing out in the summer season. Watering and Feeding Water deeply but only when the soil has dried out. Stop watering during the summers to prevent root rot. Take a rest from feeding in summer, but continue it in the spring and fall. Dilute the fertilizer by half. Soil The succulent does not settle in any soil except a well-drained mix. Ensure it has coarse sand, pumice, or perlite. Containers should have holes. Hardiness Hawrothia grows best in