
‘Big Band’ Zebra Plant
‘Big Band’ Zebra Plant
Scientific Name: Haworthia fasciata
Genus: Haworthia
The big band zebra plant, also commonly known as the zebra haworthia, is a very popular house plant. It reproduces by shooting off pups that can be separated and re-potted. This plant is dormant during the summer months and is a slow grower. It has also been known to do very well indoors, even in area lacking in bright natural light. It is a dark green color with very bright white stripes. This one specifically get its name, big band zeba plant, because the white stripes are thicker than other haworthia zebra plants. This plant does grow very slowly, and can turn orange when given too much light and not enough water. The texture of the leaves on the outside is rough and smooth on the inside.

WATER: Little water, should be dry to touch completely before watering. READ MORE

LIGHT: filtered outdoor light, partial sun, or bright indoor light.

TEMP: Minimum temp of 30 degrees F. (-1 C)

ZONE: 10

SIZE: Rosettes typically range from 2 to 6 inches in diameter.

PATENT: Common plant and free to propagate!
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