Haworthia pumila ‘Emperor’
Haworthia pumila 'Emperor' has long, pointed, grey-green leaves covered with pure white, raised dots.

Haworthia is an intriguing genus related to Aloe and native to southern Africa. Most form small rosettes of succulent foliage. H. pumila ‘Emperor’ has long, pointed, grey-green leaves covered with pure white, raised dots. Easy to grow. Tolerant of lower light than other succulents and cool temperatures but best kept above freezing.
Common Name: Haworthia
Family: Asphodelaceae (The Asphodel Family)
Zone Hardiness: 9-11
Light: Full Sun, Part Sun
Height: under 4"
Width: under 4"
Primary Bloom Colour: White/Cream
Secondary Bloom Colour:
Bloom Time: Spring
Foliage Colour: Burgundy/Red/Purple
Class: Evergreen
Type: Tender
Soil Moisture: Dry, Drought Tolerant
Stem Colour:
Fragrance: No
Berries:
Benefits:
Deer Resistant: Unknown
BC Native: No
Native Habitat: Native to southern Africa, where it grows in areas of summer rainfall and winter drought, in rocky soils at elevation where water drains sharply.
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Geographical Origin: Southern Africa and Madagascar