| Description | Haworthia attenuata concolor is an is an attractive low-growing succulent that forms rosettes of green leaves speckled with raised white dots. |
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| Plant Type | House plants, Succulents, Site author's observations |
| Hardiness Zone | (9) 10 |
| Sunlight | I have grown it in relatively strong light, and it seems okay. I have read gardeners say they give it shade in the hot direct sun. |
| Moisture | average, tolerates dry, goes summer dormant water sparingly during this period |
| Soil & Site | well drained |
| Growing Media | Cactus and succulent mix |
| Leaves | pointed bright green, raised white spots (tubercules) |
| Dimensions | 4-6 inches tall |
| Propagation | division into daughter plants |
| Notes & Reference | #274-Site Authors' observations and growing experiences |