Tulista opalina(M.Hayashi ) Breuer

Tulista minor(Aiton ) Gideon F.Sm . & Molteno

Haworthia opalina

Tulista opalina aka Haworthia opalina

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menage : AsphodeloideaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeTribe : AloeaeGenus : Tulista

The specific name " opalina(op - al - EYE - nuh ) " means " opal - like " and concern to the calendered transparent tubercles on the leaves .

Formerly treated as a disjoined species , this rare succulent is now believe a equivalent word ofTulista minor . It is native toSouth Africa(a small area on the farm Brandrivier between Garcia ’s Pass and Barrydale in Western Cape ) .

Tulista opalina aka Haworthia opalina

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Tulista opalina , formerly known asHaworthia opalina , is an attractive little succulent that form a rose window of dense , fleshy , stiff , light green leaves insure with showy gossamer tubercles . The rose window produce lento , usually remains alone , and can reach up to 6 in ( 15 cm ) in diameter .

The blanched flowers with pink baksheesh appear on slender stalks in summertime .

Light : Tulistas abide full sun but prefer semi - shaded positions . Any windowpane in your household or office will likely be appropriate for them .

Tulista opalina aka Haworthia opalina

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Soil : Use commercial soil articulate for succulents ormake your own well - draining potting mix .

Hardiness : Tulista opalinacan withstand temperature as low as 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C),USDA hardiness zones10a to 11b .

lachrymation : In fountain and fall , when the growth is most combat-ready , waterTulistas thoroughly , then wait until the top of the soil dries out before tearing again . Water your plants   less during the winter when their growth slows down importantly . During the hottest summer months , whenTulistas are mostly dormant , water it just enough to keep the leaves from shrivel .

Tulista opalina aka Haworthia opalina

Photo byCok Grootscholten

fertilise : Tulistas do not require much plant food . However , for optimal growth , fertilizingis a good melodic theme . Feed during the growing season with a weak fertilizer result . Do not fertilize during the winter .

repot : When your Tulista begins to outgrow its pot , repot it in a new shallow and slightly larger pot with fresh soil . The best clip to repot is in the bound or former summertime .

Propagation : Using seedsor separating offsets are the most frequently used method for propagation of this plant .

Learn more atHow to turn and Care for Tulista .

Tulistas are loosely non - toxic to humans and animals .

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