Gasteria verrucosa variegata
Gasteria Verrucosa Variegata is a succulent plant native to South Africa. It is recognized for its thick, fleshy, oval-shaped leaves, which are covered with small protrusions (warts), hence the name "Verrucosa". The "Variegata" variety is appreciated for its two-tone colored leaves, which combine green areas with lighter colored portions, often cream-white.
The plant grows slowly and forms compact clumps, with the leaves arranged in two rows. Usually, it does not grow more than 20 cm high.
Gasteria Verrucosa Variegata produces pink or red tubular flowers that appear on long, thin stems. The flowers are similar to those of the genus Aloe, to which Gasteria is often compared.
Like other succulents, Gasteria Verrucosa Variegata is drought resistant and prefers indirect or partial light conditions. It also requires well-drained soil to avoid root rot.
Height with pots included: approx. 12 cm
Each copy is unique. The level of variegation differs from one specimen to another. Plants will be chosen randomly.
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