Tulista pumila’Variegata '

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Pearl Plant ,   Miniature Aloe

Tulista pumila ‘Variegata’ aka Haworthia pumila ‘Variegata’

A solitary rosette. In cultivation, Wateringen, Netherlands. Derivative of a photo byCok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

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Family : AsphodeloideaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Tulista

Tulista pumila’Variegata ' is a form ofTulista pumilaselected for its variegated leafage .

Tulista pumila ‘Variegata’ aka Haworthia pumila ‘Variegata’

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

Tulista pumila’Variegata ' , formerly known asHaworthia pumila’Variegata ' , is a small , slowly proliferous succulent that forms attractiverosettesof variegated leaves brood with whitetubercles . The leaves are Olea europaea - green to dark brownish - green with temporary creamy - blank to yellow markings . The slow - produce rosettes can reach up to 12 inches ( 30 cm ) in height and 6 inches ( 15 cm ) in diameter . The thick , fleshy parting are triangular - ovateto broadlylanceolate , good , sometimes incurved , measuring up to 5.6 inches ( 14 curium ) long and 0.8 inches ( 2 curium ) wide .

The flowers are greenish to brownish - blank , waxy in texture , and seem in summertime on slender stem that can grow up to 16 inches ( 40 centimetre ) tall .

lighter : This succulent tolerates full Dominicus , but it prefers semi - shaded positions . Any window in your place or office will likely be appropriate forT. pumila’Variegata ' .

Tulista pumila ‘Variegata’ aka Haworthia pumila ‘Variegata’

A solitary rosette. In cultivation, Wateringen, Netherlands. Derivative of a photo byCok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Soil : Use a commercial-grade soil mixture formulate for succulent ormake your own .

Temperature : T. pumila’Variegata '   likes warmer temperature in summer but cool in wintertime . It can tolerate moth-eaten down to 30 ° F ( -1.1 ° C).USDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° coulomb ) .

tearing : In bounce and crepuscle , when ontogenesis is most active , waterT. pumila’Variegata '   thoroughly , then wait until the top of the grunge dry out before watering again . Water your plant less during the winter when its growth slows down importantly . When this plant is mostly hibernating during the hottest summer months , water it just enough to keep the leaves from shriveling .

Tulista pumila ‘Variegata’ aka Haworthia pumila ‘Variegata’

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

inseminate : T. pumila’Variegata '   does not postulate much fertilizer . However , for optimal increase , fertilizingis a just idea . provender during the growing season with a faint fertiliser solution . Do not feed during the wintertime .

Repotting : When it begins to outgrow its pot , repot yourT. pumila’Variegata '   in a new shallow and slimly larger pot with impudent soil . The best metre to repot is in the spring or early summertime .

extension : Haworthia truncata’Lime Green Variegata ' is ordinarily propagated by offsets .

Learn more atHow to Grow and deal for Tulista .

T. pumila’Variegata ' is considered non - toxic to humans and animals .

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