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Catevala subregularis (Baker) Kuntze

Subregular haworthia

Rosette succulent with leaves arranged in a nearly symmetrical pattern, hence the epithet 'subregularis' (almost regular). Currently treated as a variety of Haworthia reticulata.

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Catevala subregularis (Baker) Kuntze

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Watering
Low–moderate
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Light
Bright indirect
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Min temperature
41 °F
Family
Asphodelaceae
Genus
Catevala
Conservation Status
Not evaluated (synonym)
Growth Habit
Compact, stemless rosette.

Overview

CategoryClassification
FamilyAsphodelaceae
GenusCatevala
Growth HabitCompact, stemless rosette.
Conservation StatusNot evaluated (synonym)
pH Target6.0–7.5
TypeSandy, well drained

Origin & Habitat

Native Region
Sudáfrica
Ecosystem
Succulent
Habitat Tags
Succulent shrublandWestern CapeSouth Africa

Morphology

Leaves

Lanceolate, mid-green, with a network of pale lines on the surface.

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Flowers

Raceme inflorescence; white flowers with greenish lines.

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Requirements

Light
Bright indirect light.
Watering
Moderate in spring–summer; sparse in winter.
Substrate
Well-drained succulent mix.
Recommended Substrate

Soil & Substrate

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pH Target 6.0–7.5

Type

Sandy, well drained

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Propagation Strategy

Offsets Easy
Season: Spring Rooting: 2–4 weeks
Success Rate 85%
  1. 1 Separate offset
  2. 2 Dry 1–2 days
  3. 3 Plant in draining substrate
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Key Tip

Moderate watering, avoid waterlogging

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Common Mistake

Compact substrate without drainage

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Repotting

Every 2–3 years

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Fertilizer

Once a month in spring

Uses & Applications

Uses
Indoor ornamental plant
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Precautions / Toxicity

Non-toxic.

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"Synonym of Haworthia subregularis Baker; currently recognised as Haworthia reticulata var. subregularis."

Researcher Notes — RN-CATV-00051
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Disclaimer

This species record is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Jardín Roca Negra does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the data. Content is community-curated and may be subject to revision; it should not replace advice from a qualified botanist. This species may be toxic, invasive, or subject to legal restrictions — verify before handling or cultivating. Jardín Roca Negra accepts no liability for any harm arising from reliance on this information. Images are reproduced under Creative Commons or equivalent free licenses; credits are noted below each image.