Last Updated on February 21, 2022 by Sam
Zebra plants are a type of succulent plant that is native to the harsh arid areas in North Africa and Arabia. They can survive without water for up to two weeks and turn green or red depending on the amount of sunlight they receive. These traits make zebra plants perfect for interior decorating, especially because their colors go well with many home décor themes including: browns, greens, oranges, pinks as well as other varieties.
The “haworthia propagation in water” is a process that can be performed by many different methods. One such method involves placing the plant in a shallow dish of water and covering it with plastic wrap.
The “haworthia pups no roots” is a succulent that propagates easily. It can be propagated from cuttings or by division.
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