Miami Haworthia (Haworthia Wandera 'Miami')

Miami Haworthia

Haworthia Wandera 'Miami'

Chubby, translucent leaf tips catch soft light like tiny stained glass. Succulent cultivar; common name: Miami Haworthia.

Partial sun
1/week
Beginner
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Plant Needs

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Sunlight Bright indirect light; tolerate partial shade; avoid intense midday direct sun to prevent leaf scorching
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Watering Water thoroughly only when the soil is completely dry; avoid overwatering to prevent root rot
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Temperature Thrives at 15–25℃; protect from frost and temperatures below 10℃ to avoid leaf damage
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Characteristics

  • Leaf: Fleshy triangular leaves with translucent "windowed" tips; arranged in compact, symmetrical rosettes
  • Flower: Slender upright racemes bearing small, tubular white flowers
  • Stem: Short, hidden stem mostly obscured by rosette leaves
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Care Guide

Watering

Water when soil is fully dry; increase frequency slightly during hot, dry periods

Fertilization

Diluted low-nitrogen succulent fertilizer once monthly. Do not fertilize during autumn and winter dormancy

Eggshell powder top dressing:Grind clean, dried eggshells to a fine powder; sprinkle lightly on the soil surface, avoiding direct contact with leaves to prevent irritation
Pruning
  • Gently pluck dried outer leaves to maintain a tidy rosette appearance
  • Trim spent flower stalks at the base after blooming to conserve plant energy
  • Separate offset rosettes in spring for propagation, using clean, sharp scissors if needed
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Toxicity

Warning: this plant may be toxic.

Pets & Humans

Pets: ASPCA: Non-toxic to cats; no reported toxic reactions

Humans: Non-toxic to humans; no known adverse effects from ingestion or contact

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Garden Uses & Culture

Culture: N/A

Usage: Ornamental succulent for windowsills, terrariums, and small succulent arrangements