Haworthia cymbiformis

Cathedral Window - Haworthia cymbriformis
Cathedral Window - Haworthia cymbriformis
Cathedral Window - Haworthia cymbriformis

Common names: cathedral window (English). 
Botanical name: Haworthia cymbiformis

Haworthia cymbiformis, also known as the cathedral window haworthia, is a charming succulent recognizable by its evergreen rosettes with translucent leaf tips.  Delicate whitish flowers with thin stems in mid-spring or early summer. Thrives in bright sunlight, and often grows partially buried in sand, revealing its transparent leaf tips. This resilient succulent requires minimal care and is a delightful addition to gardens, especially in sandy-gritty soil with good drainage.

Uses & Benefits: indoor, pot plant


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Family: Asphodelaceae
Type: succulent
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