Haworthiopsis attenuata’Super Zebra '
Haworthia attenuata’Super Zebra '
phratry : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Haworthiopsis

Photo by Cok Grootscholten
The origin of this cultivar ofHaworthiopsis attenuatais unknown .
Haworthiopsis attenuata’Super Zebra ' , formerly get laid asHaworthia attenuata’Super Zebra ' , is a small succulent that forms rosettes of triangular , moody green leave with a predominance of white horizontal band on the lowly surface and white back breaker on the upper surface . It set off readily to form clumps that can reach up to 8 inch ( 20 cm ) in height and nearly equal in diameter .
The white , tubular flowers appear in summertime at the destruction of long stalk .

This cultivar is usually sell asHaworthiopsis fasciata’Alba ' orHaworthia fasciata’Alba ' , but it clearly is a cultivar ofHaworthia attenuatabecause it has tubercles on both upper and small surfaces .
There are several very similar cultivars tag asHaworthiopsis attenuata’Super clon ' orHaworthia attenuata’Super Clone',Haworthiopsis fasciata’Super Clone ' orHaworthia fasciata’Super Clone',Haworthiopsis attenuata’Super White ' orHaworthia attenuata’Super White',Haworthiopsis fasciata’Super White ' orHaworthia fasciata’Super White',Haworthiopsis attenuata’Wide Zebra ' orHaworthia attenuata’Wide Zebra',Haworthiopsis fasciata’Wide Zebra ' orHaworthia fasciata’Wide Zebra',Haworthiopsis attenuata’Big Band ' orHaworthia attenuata’Big Band ' , andHaworthiopsis fasciata’Big Band ' orHaworthia fasciata’Big Band ' .
Light : Although most species can tolerate full sun , these succulents flourish in semi - shaded office . However , brighter idle conditions are needed to bring out the folio coloration .

Soil : Plant yourHaworthiopsisin commercial soil formulated for succulent ormake your own well - draining potting intermixture .
Hardiness : Haworthiopsis attenuata’Super Zebra ' can hold up temperature as low as 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b .
Watering : In spring and fall , when the ontogenesis is most fighting , waterHaworthiopsisthoroughly , then wait until the top of the soil dries out before watering again . Water your plants less during the winter when their growth slow down down importantly . During the hot summertime month , whenHaworthiopsisare mostly torpid , water it just enough to keep the leaves from shriveling .

Fertilizing : Haworthiopsisare slow - growing succulents and do not require much fertilizer . Therefore , feed with a dilute fertilizer and only from springtime to return .
repot : When the works has outgrow its container , repot in the spring or early summertime into a newfangled , slightly larger pot with tonic ground .
Propagation : Haworthiopsisare mostly and easily grown from stem cuttings or by transfer offsets from the mother plant .
Learn more atHow to farm and Care for Haworthiopsis .
Haworthiopsisspecies are generally non - toxic to humans and animals .
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