The transparent succulents that look like plastic

2022-08-12 20:16:13 By : Mr. Jimmy Jiang

Succulents are cacti that for some years have become fashionable among lovers of decoration and plants, but contrary to other trends, the love for these species continues and will continue.Thanks to the internet it is more and more common to discover exotic types of succulents, which puts us in a great dilemma because although they are all beautiful, sometimes they are not so easy to get and honestly, we would like to have a house full of these plants... And of many more.On this occasion, the species that is breaking the internet is a transparent succulent called Haworthia Cooperi and it is native to South Africa.Also Read: Mistakes You Make When Caring For Succulents That Could Kill ThemIts colors make it so special because they give the effect of being transparent or being a bubble filled with gel.But, in addition to being a striking and pretty plant, it is an ideal option to get started in the world of gardening because it is resistant and produces small but striking flowers.A post shared by Flower Lover (@flowers.cactus) on Aug 14, 2020 at 10:39 PDTIn terms of the rate of growth, this is slow;in fact, it only passes faster from when it germinates until it reaches a diameter of 4-5cm.After that it doesn't grow much wider, but it tends to grow a lot of "little children".Haworthia Obtusa: ..Pic from: d2jed ...#cactiflower #plantlover #nature #flower #plant #succulent #cactus #cactuslover #haworthiaobtusa #haworthiaA post shared by Flower Lover (@flowers.cactus) on Sep 15, 2020 at 10:39 PDTUnlike other species, the succulent Haworthia Cooperi needs a lot of light but not direct sunlight, as this can cause damage.H. Cooperi truncata #haworthialover #haworthiacooperi #haworthia #plant #green #piantegrasse #gardening #instaplants #fabolous #succulents #succulntgarden #succulentsofinstagram #haworthiacollection #succulentloveA post shared by Alessandro (@viccioshaworthia) on Sep 19, 2020 at 1:06 PDTIn fact, in its natural habitat it is underground and only the tips of the leaves protrude from the ground and most of the foliage is buried below ground level to protect itself from the sun, says the Gardening Guide portal.A post shared by Succulent Plants (@succulentsssss) on May 11, 2020 at 9:04 PDTAlthough they are not very common, you can find them in specialized nurseries and with succulent producers.Haworthia cooperii Photo by @rogiervanvugtA post shared by Succulent Plants (@succulentsssss) on Mar 30, 2020 at 9:01 PDTNow that you know them, tell us, don't you die of desire to have one in your house?Less sunlight, more elongated ... #haworthiacooperi #rainydays/a>A post shared by watan (@aggressiverabbit) on Sep 21, 2020 at 6:43pm PDTEnd your day well informed with the most relevant notes with this newsletterCopyright © All rights reserved |EL UNIVERSAL, National Journalistic Company.In the absence of prior authorization, the publication, retransmission, editing and any other use of the contents is expressly prohibited.