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Haworthia 'SnowRabbit'
Origin of Name
Haworthia 'Snow Rabbit' is a cultivar name that reflects the plant's distinctive appearance. The name 'Snow Rabbit' likely alludes to the plant's white or light-colored markings, which could resemble the fur of a snow rabbit, and its overall delicate and appealing aesthetic.
Technical Description of Plant
Haworthia 'Snow Rabbit' is prized for its ornamental foliage. This succulent forms compact rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves. The leaves are typically a deep green with pronounced white or light-colored hairy protrusions. The flowers, when present, emerge on slender, elongated stalks and are usually white or pale pink.
Origin of Plant
Haworthia 'Snow Rabbit' is a cultivar and does not have a specific natural habitat. It was developed through selective breeding, likely involving various Haworthia species native to South Africa. These plants are known for their ability to thrive in arid environments and are often found in rocky areas or in the shade of larger vegetation.
Conservation Status
As a cultivated variety, Haworthia 'Snow Rabbit' does not have a conservation status. The propagation of cultivars like this contributes to the horticultural diversity of succulents and helps alleviate pressure on wild populations.
Care Instructions
Haworthia 'Snow Rabbit' prefers bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight should be limited to avoid scorching the leaves. It thrives in well-draining soil, typical for succulents. Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings, and reduce watering in the winter. This plant is not frost-tolerant and should be protected from cold temperatures. Fertilization is not essential but can be done sparingly with a diluted succulent fertilizer during the active growing season.