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Haworthia cooperi
A haworthia with dense translucent round leaves. Beautiful small species shining like jewels when backlit.
Haworthia cooperi is a small, clumping succulent native to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa, prized for its rosettes of short, plump leaves tipped with highly transparent windows that glow when backlit. In the wild, most of the leaf body is buried in soil with only the translucent tip exposed to capture diffuse light—an adaptation replicated in cultivation by maintaining shade conditions. Mature rosettes are 3–8 cm across. The species is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful soft-leaved Haworthias and has inspired extensive hybridization and selection. Bright indirect light is ideal; direct sun degrades the window clarity and causes scorching. Watering should be moderate, allowing the soil to dry between sessions. The plant's shade tolerance makes it an excellent choice for indoor growing. Cold hardiness is to approximately 5°C.
Origin
South Africa (Eastern Cape Province)
Lifespan
10+ years
Size
3-8cm
Temperature
5〜35℃
Humidity
30〜50%
None
Bright partial shade optimal
Sparingly after soil dries
Overwinter above 5°C
Burns in direct sunlight
Intermediate. This is an intermediate-level species. Some prior experience and knowledge of environmental management are recommended.
The ideal temperature for Haworthia Cooperi is 5〜35℃. Recommended humidity is 30〜50%. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
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The average lifespan of Haworthia Cooperi is 10+ years. With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
Haworthia Cooperi typically reaches 3-8cm as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
Haworthia Cooperi feeds on: None. Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
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