The Drought-Defying Indoor Greenery

Say hello to the Haworthiopsis Attenuata, a plant that's as fun to grow as it is to say! This enduring flora is a superstar in the indoor greenery world, boasting an impressive resistance to drought and a captivating, eye-catching appearance.

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Haworthiopsis attenuata

Partial To Full Sun

Can handle a mix of direct and bright light throughout the day.

Low Water Needs

Thrives in dry conditions and is drought-resistant. Ideal for low-maintenance indoor settings, such as office plants, or for outdoor water-conserving landscapes.

Adaptable to Sand and Shallow Rocky

Grows well in sand and shallow rocky soils, adapting to these soil conditions. Tolerates dry conditions. Requires good soil drainage.

Moderately Adaptable Soil pH

Adapts well to acidic (pH < 6.5) and neutral (pH 6.5-7.5) soil conditions.

Safe For Humans

No known toxic effects or skin irritation risks.

Safe for All Animals

No known safety risks to pets or livestock.

70%

Adaptability Score

100%

Safety Score

About Haworthiopsis attenuata

The Haworthiopsis Attenuata, standing proud at a height of 1 foot and spreading up to 2 feet wide, is a sight to behold. Its durable leaves, painted in a palette of burnt sienna, jade, tangerine, fuchsia, and milky hues, are a visual treat. Come the warm season, it adorns itself with ornamental violet flowers, adding a pop of color to your indoor garden.

Did you know? Despite its delicate appearance, the Haworthiopsis Attenuata is a tough cookie, thriving even in drought conditions. Talk about beauty with resilience!

Our design recommendations

This plant's unique aesthetic makes it a perfect fit for vessel planting. Its vibrant colors and enduring nature also make it a popular choice for stone barricades, adding a touch of life and color to otherwise drab structures. The Haworthiopsis Attenuata is a versatile plant that can thrive in a variety of landscape locations. Whether it's nestled among other indoor plants, sitting pretty in a vessel, or brightening up a stone barricade, this plant is a true showstopper.