Haworthia attenuata concolor
Best low-maintenance succulent for pet-friendly homes and small spaces.
Introducing the Haworthia attenuata concolor, also known as the Concolor Zebra Plant. This striking succulent features rosettes of thick, dark green leaves adorned with distinct white horizontal stripes, offering a subtle, unique pattern. Its compact, clumping growth habit makes it perfect for small spaces and containers. This hardy plant is easy to care for, thriving in bright, indirect light and requiring a well-draining soil mix. It's a great choice for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts, and it's non-toxic to pets and humans.
$25.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
89
/ 9218
#89 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
-52%
Below average
Scientific Name
Haworthia attenuata concolor
/ Haworthia attenuata concolor
Who it's for
- Office workers needing greenery for dim, indoor workspaces
- Busy professionals or beginners prone to forgetting plant care
- Pet owners and parents seeking non-toxic, architectural decor
Who should skip it
- Over-attentive gardeners who struggle with infrequent watering habits
- Impatient plant lovers wanting fast-growing, dramatic foliage
- Owners who dislike manual pest inspection and maintenance
Performance breakdown
Maintenance simplicity
Forgiving nature makes this an ideal choice for busy plant owners.
Pet safety
Non-toxic foliage provides total peace of mind for animal households.
Space efficiency
Compact clumping habit fits perfectly on crowded windowsills or desks.
Visual appeal
Striking white stripes offer a sophisticated, modern aesthetic for any room.
Environmental adaptability
Thrives in standard indoor conditions with minimal humidity requirements.
Growth predictability
Slow, steady development keeps the plant tidy without frequent repotting needs.
Key Specs
Scientific Name
Haworthia attenuata concolor
Soil Type
Well-draining succulent mix with perlite or pumice
Light Requirement
Bright, indirect light
Recommended Temperature Range
21°C to 29°C (70°F to 85°F)
Toxicity
Non-toxic to pets
Care Level
Easy
Fragrance
None
Indoor Suitability
Yes
Features
- Visually striking striped pattern on leaves
- Compact growth habit for small spaces
- Hardy and easy-care maintenance
- Non-toxic to pets and humans
- Thrives in bright, indirect light
- Easily propagated via offsets
- Requires low humidity levels
- Watering based on soil dryness
What customers say
Customer satisfaction centers on the exceptional quality and superior value of the Haworthia attenuata concolor. Reviewers consistently praise the robust health and vibrant appearance of the succulents, noting strong root systems indicative of excellent cultivation. Packaging is highlighted for ensuring plants arrive securely and undamaged, often surpassing expectations for live shipping. While the price may be slightly higher than mass market options, buyers agree the maturity and pristine condition of this specialized variety fully justify the investment. The striking, uniform green coloration is frequently admired. This Haworthia is highly recommended for collectors seeking a premium, well-cared-for specimen backed by reliable service.
Know before you buy
Yes, this plant is non-toxic to both pets and humans, making it a safe choice for households with curious animals.
You should only water when the soil has dried out completely. Because it is a drought-tolerant succulent, it is better to underwater than to overwater, as excess moisture can lead to root rot.
It prefers bright, indirect light. A spot near a sunny window with a sheer curtain or a well-lit room away from direct, harsh sun is ideal to maintain its vibrant leaf patterns.
Yes, it needs a well-draining succulent or cactus mix. We recommend using a blend amended with perlite or pumice to ensure proper drainage and prevent the roots from sitting in water.
Absolutely. Its compact, clumping growth habit makes it perfectly suited for small containers, desks, or windowsills where space is limited.
This plant is easily propagated by removing the small offsets, or 'pups,' that grow at the base of the mother plant. Once they are large enough, you can gently separate them and pot them in their own containers.
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