Catevala papillosa (Haw.) Kuntze
Papillose Haworthia
Synonym of Haworthia papillosa (Haw.) Haw. Succulent rosette characterised by the papillose surface of its leaves, covered with numerous whitish protuberances or papillae that give a rough, pearly texture.
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Overview
| Category | Classification |
|---|---|
| Family | Asphodelaceae |
| Genus | Catevala |
| Growth Habit | Stemless succulent rosette |
| Conservation Status | Not evaluated (IUCN) |
| pH Target | 6.0-7.5 |
| Type | Sandy, mineral, well-drained. |
Origin & Habitat
Requirements
Soil & Substrate
Type
Sandy, mineral, well-drained.
groups Beneficial Associations
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Propagation Strategy
P
E
Every 2-3 years.
Succulent fertilizer once in spring.
Uses & Applications
Precautions / Toxicity
Not toxic to humans; caution with pets.
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"Synonym of Haworthia papillosa (Haw.) Haw. White papillae or tubercles distinguish this species from smooth-surfaced haworthias; density of papillae varies between populations."
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