Haworthia Maughanii Green Mountain
Best architectural succulent for low-maintenance indoor plant enthusiasts.
This rare succulent offers a unique architectural element with its distinctive wavy leaves and subtle white markings. It's an ideal choice for plant enthusiasts of all levels due to its resilience and ease of care. Thriving in bright, indirect light, it prefers a well-draining soil mix and requires watering only when the soil is dry. Its compact size makes it a perfect addition to any indoor garden, bringing natural beauty and a touch of elegance to your living space.
$24.69
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#6176 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
-52%
Below average
Plant Type
Succulent
/ Succulent
Who it's for
- Collectors seeking unique, architectural botanical specimens
- Busy professionals needing low-maintenance greenery
- Apartment dwellers with limited surface space
Who should skip it
- Impatient gardeners wanting rapid growth results
- Owners lacking access to bright, indirect light
- Beginners prone to frequent, heavy-handed watering
Performance breakdown
Propagation Potential
Simple leaf-cutting process allows for easy expansion of your collection.
Space Efficiency
Compact footprint fits perfectly on crowded windowsills or small desks.
Light Adaptability
Thrives best in bright, indirect light to maintain its distinct shape.
Pot Quality
Ceramic vessel provides necessary drainage and a clean, modern aesthetic.
Visual Uniqueness
Architectural wavy leaves and white markings create a striking focal point.
Maintenance Ease
Resilient nature makes this succulent perfect for busy plant owners.
Key Specs
Plant Type
Succulent
Care Level
Easy
Pot Material
Ceramic
Pot Diameter
2.5 inches
Placement Location
Indoor Only
Light Exposure Level
Bright Indirect Light
Growth Rate
Slow
Mature Height
Not specified
Know before you buy
This succulent thrives in bright, indirect light. Avoid placing it in harsh, direct afternoon sun, which can scorch the leaves, but ensure it receives plenty of ambient brightness to maintain its unique shape and markings.
Use the 'soak and dry' method: water the plant thoroughly until moisture drains from the bottom of the pot, then wait until the soil is completely dry before watering again. Because it is a succulent, it is better to underwater than to overwater.
Yes, it is an excellent choice for beginners. Its low-maintenance nature and compact size make it very forgiving, provided you follow the basic rule of allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.
Yes, Haworthia Maughanii can be propagated from healthy fallen leaves. Simply let the leaf callous over for a few days, then place it on top of well-draining soil and keep it in bright, indirect light until new growth appears.
While the plant comes in a decorative ceramic pot, it is essential to ensure the inner container provides adequate drainage. If the ceramic pot does not have a hole, consider using a plastic nursery liner inside to prevent water from pooling at the roots.
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