Better known by its common name, star cactus, this beautiful succulent can instantly light up your mood and space. It is one of the most popular succulents. The plant's overall appearance is triangular, with short rosettes of thick leaves. It belongs to the family Asphodelaceae and the genus Haworthia. The plant is a native of the South African Western Cape Province. It is also known as Aloe Retusa or Window succulent.
One of the core reasons for their popularity is that they need critically low maintenance. You can simply place them anywhere in your home or garden, and they will grow. They are tiny in appearance. This perennial succulent lasts for many years if one can give them all the care they need.
Basic Information
Haworthia Retusa shows a prolonged appearance of growth. However, the truth is that it grows more underneath the soil than on the top. So, the rosettes above the ground are short, labeling the succulent as slow-growing. The rosettes are triangular in shape and also manifest a recurved appearance. The plant’s rosettes hardly exceed 5 inches in size. The offsets for propagation are formed in the shape of clumped rosettes around the mother plant.
Haworthia is particularly interesting to botanists and plant lovers because they feature a specific appendage on their translucent leaves. It is known as “leaf windows.” The task of these windows is to illuminate the leaf’s interior, aiding in photosynthesis naturally.

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