Catevala subfasciata (Salm-Dyck ex Schult. & Schult.f.) Kuntze
Banded haworthia
Rosette succulent with leaves bearing faint or incomplete transverse bands ('sub-fasciata' = somewhat banded). Synonym of Haworthia subfasciata.
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Overview
| Category | Classification |
|---|---|
| Family | Asphodelaceae |
| Genus | Catevala |
| Growth Habit | Stemless rosette, slow-growing. |
| Conservation Status | Not evaluated (nomenclatural synonym) |
| pH Target | 6.0–7.5 |
| Type | Sandy, well drained |
Origin & Habitat
Morphology
Triangular to lanceolate, dark green with incomplete pale transverse bands on the underside.
ecoSimple raceme with white bilobate flowers.
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Requirements
Soil & Substrate
Type
Sandy, well drained
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Propagation Strategy
- 1 Separate offset with roots
- 2 Let dry 1 day
- 3 Plant in draining mix
Avoid intense direct sunlight
Root rot from overwatering
Every 2–3 years
Spring, once a month
Uses & Applications
Precautions / Toxicity
Non-toxic.
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"Synonym of Haworthia subfasciata (Salm-Dyck ex Schult. & Schult.f.) Baker."
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