Description
Haworthia truncata is a distinctive succulent from the Little Karoo region of South Africa’s Western Cape province. The thick, deep green to grey-green leaves occur in a row with new leaves emerging in the middle and spreading outwards to the left or right. The tips are truncated and translucent acting as “light pipes” that allow light to enter into the leaves — which are often half buried in sand in the wild — for photosynthesis. ‘Beauty’ is a rare cultivar with translucent, white, and lime green markings with green to purplish sides. Tolerant of lower light than other succulents and cool temperatures but best kept above freezing.