Haworthiopsis fasciata and Haworthiopsis attenuata, my new babies [EN] // [ES]



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Hello, hello, happy Sunday, succulent lovers! A couple of weeks ago I finally got some succulents that I wanted to have for quite a while, wherever I went to buy succulents, I saw them and said I wanted them, and the truth is, I don't know why I didn't buy them, until I finally decided and without hesitation I bought them in a local succulent shop, and as always when I buy a new plant, I like to inquire a little about them and their maintenance, because although it is true that succulents do not require much attention, it is also true that there are some that are quite delicate and require some special conditions.

These beauties that look like aloe vera family, are succulents, they would be cousins of each other, by the similarity of their names, Haworthiopsis fasciata, is the first, which has plumper leaves, and Haworthiopsis attenuata, the more stylized of the two, the way to differentiate one from the other, is on the inner side of its leaves, Attenuata has white markings on both sides of the leaves, while the fasciata, only on the outside, their care is similar, watering every 10 days, they can be in shade or in a window that does not get direct sunlight, and like the rest of the succulents are enemies of puddles, so you have to have them in substrates with good drainage.

I'm crazy because they start to give little children and I can have several of these around the house hahaha, well, I hope first that the change of environment does not affect them, because I've already had some succulents that the change of environment affects them a lot, to the point of dying. So far I'm pretty excited, lately I've transplanted some succulents and I've had luck with them, which means I'm not doing so bad hahaha.

Images of my own, taken with my Nikon D80 camera, edited with Snapseed.


Thank you for taking the time to read this post, if you have any questions, criticisms or suggestions, please leave them in the comment box, and remember, you too can make magic in the kitchen and wherever you go!



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¡Hola, hola, feliz domingo, amantes de las suculentas! Hace un par de semanas me hice por fin de unas suculentas que quería tener hace ya bastante rato, donde quiera que llegaba a comprar suculentas, las veía y decía que las quería, y la verdad, no sé por qué motivo no las compraba, hasta que por fin me decidí y sin titubear las compre en una ti endita local de suculentas, y como siempre que compro una planta nueva, me gusta indagar un poco sobre ellas y su mantenimiento, pues si bien es cierto que las suculentas no requieren de mucha atención, también es cierto, que hay unas que son bastante delicadas y requieren de algunas condiciones especiales.

Estas hermosuras que parecen familia del aloe vera, son unas suculentas, vendrían siendo primas una de la otra, por la similitud de sus nombres, Haworthiopsis fasciata, es la primera, la que tiene hojas más regordetas, y Haworthiopsis attenuata, la más estilizada de las dos, la manera de diferenciar una de otra, está en la cara interior de sus hojas, la Attenuata posee marcas blancas en ambas caras de las hojas, mientras que la fasciata, solo en la parte externa, sus cuidados son similares, riego cada 10 días, pueden estar en sombra o en una ventana a la que no le dé el sol directamente, y como el resto de las suculentas son enemigas de los charcos, por lo que hay que tenerlas en sustratos con un buen drenaje.

Estoy loca porque comiencen a dar hijitos y poder tener varias de estas por toda la casa jajaja, bueno, espero primero que el cambio de ambiente no les afecte, pues ya he tenido algunas suculentas a las que el cambio de ambiente les afecta mucho, al punto de morir. De momento estoy bastante emocionada, últimamente he trasplantado algunas suculentas y he tenido suerte con ellas, lo que quiere decir que no lo estoy haciendo tan mal jajaja.

Imágenes de mi propiedad, tomadas con mi cámara Nikon D80, editadas con Snapseed.



Gracias por tomarse el tiempo de leer esta publicación, si tiene alguna pregunta, crítica o sugerencia, le agradecería dejármela en la caja de comentarios, y recuerda, ¡Tú también puedes hacer magia en la cocina y a dondequiera que vayas!






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Hola cariño, soy amante de todas las suculentas y plantas. Estas son bien raras, de esas no tengo en mi colección, espero puedas conservarlas. Luego me cuentas. Un 🤗

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Some people say that aloe vera can be used for hair care & skin beauty. What do you think?

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Certainly aloe vera can be used in skin treatments, for hair care, and even for digestive pathologies, however, these two are not related to aloe vera, they look alike but they are not!

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That's right, I thought it was the aloe vera plant because it looked so similar.

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Yes, they look very much alike, in fact before researching about them, I thought they were a variety of aloe. But these, unlike aloe vera, have many fibers in their leaves, besides their size is quite small, they reach a maximum of 15 centimeters high,

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Hmm... thanks for explaining about that plant @fmbs25

I hope you can find more bugs, let's hunt! :)

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I have one similar to the first of your plants, only it has a pretty similar appearance to the sabilas. She is small and delicate. Mine has given me about 6 little children since I got it. At first, I didn't take care of her as I should, but after I started taking care of her, she started showing her appreciation to me. My mini sabila is in full sun. And since I live in a rather sunny place, I must give it away daily, otherwise, it turns yellow.

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