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Haworthia fasciata 'Big Band'

Haworthia fasciata “Big Band” Today’s post is about the succulent Haworthia fasciata “Big Band”. This plant has dark green leaves with lovely raised white stripey patterns, which look like frosting. Like lots of succulents, the Haworthia fasciata goes by a few names, such as Haworthiopsis attenuate ‘Big Band’ and Zebra plant ‘Big Band’. The Haworthia genus was named after the British botanist Adrain Haworth. Adrain was pretty cool, and as well as being a botanist, he was also an entomologist (the study of insects) and carcinologist (the study of crustaceans)! There are lots of ‘Zebra’ succulents that look similar, but what makes Haworthia fasciata “Big Band” stand out is how raised the white marks are. My Haworthia fasciata “Big Band” was a gift, so I am unsure of the price/where it was bought.   Care instructions: Haworthia fasciata “Big Band” are pretty tolerant of a range of temperatures, preferring 10°C to 30°C. They can however tolerate much low...