The Little Indoor Giant

Meet the Haworthiopsis fasciata, a charming indoor plant that's as hardy as it is beautiful. This long-lived, drought-resistant gem is the perfect addition to any indoor garden, adding a splash of color and a touch of nature to your living space.

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Haworthiopsis fasciata

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, Shallow Rocky, Silt Loam

Thrives in sand, shallow rocky, and silt loam soils, showing great adaptability to different soil textures. Tolerates dry conditions. Requires good soil drainage.

Acidic Soil Requirement

Prefers acidic soil conditions (pH < 6.5), may require soil amendments to maintain pH.

Safe For Humans

No known toxic effects or skin irritation risks.

Safe for All Animals

No known safety risks to pets or livestock.

65%

Adaptability Score

100%

Safety Score

About Haworthiopsis fasciata

The Haworthiopsis fasciata stands at a petite 4-6 inches in height and width, making it a compact yet impactful addition to your indoor plant collection. Its leaves are a vibrant mix of bronze, verdant, tangerine, rose, and snowy hues, while its flowers bloom in stunning shades of plum and snowy white during the late season and summertime.

Despite its small size, the Haworthiopsis fasciata is a long-lived plant, making it a constant companion that will add charm to your home for years to come.

Our design recommendations

The Haworthiopsis fasciata is a standout in any indoor garden design. Its vivid, long-lived leaves and eye-catching flowers add a pop of color and a touch of nature to any room. Plus, its compact size makes it perfect for cluster planting, allowing you to create a lush, mini indoor garden. The Haworthiopsis fasciata thrives as a tub plant and is perfect for indoor spaces. Whether you place it on a sunny windowsill, a shaded corner, or anywhere in between, this plant is sure to thrive.