Family Gasteria Gasteria carinata var. carinata

Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae

Learn all about Gasteria carinata var. carinata, also known as Keeled Ox-tongue, a stemless succulent native to South Africa. This slow-growing plant has tongue-like leaves with a raised central ridge and silver spots, making it a unique addition to any succulent collection. Gasteria carinata var. carinata is drought-tolerant and prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. It produces racemes of pinkish flowers in the spring, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced succulent enthusiast, this low-maintenance plant is sure to impress.

Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae
Gasteria Carinata Var. Carinata | Gasteria | Aloaceae

Gasteria carinata var. carinata: Description, Habitat, and Care Guide

Gasteria carinata var. carinata, also known as Keeled Ox-tongue, is a stemless succulent native to the Western Cape Province, South Africa. It forms dense colonies of clustered rosettes with tongue-like leaves. The leaves are lime green with silver, translucent spots and have a raised, central ridge.

This variety is popular among succulent enthusiasts for its unique appearance and easy care. It grows slowly, reaching up to 6 inches in height and 12 inches in width. In spring, it produces racemes of pinkish flowers that add color to any succulent collection.

Gasteria carinata var. carinata prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. It is drought-tolerant and can go without water for extended periods, making it suitable for forgetful plant owners. However, overwatering should be avoided to prevent root rot.

Whether you're a beginner or an experienced succulent enthusiast, Gasteria carinata var. carinata is a great addition to any collection. Its unique appearance and easy care make it a popular choice among succulent lovers.

Habitat and Distribution

Gasteria carinata var. carinata, also known as Keeled Ox-tongue, is a succulent plant native to the Western Cape Province, South Africa. It forms dense colonies of clustered rosettes with emerald green and lime green, keeled leaves. The leaves are covered in silver, translucent spots, adding to the plant's unique appearance. It can grow up to 8 inches tall and 12 inches wide.

This variety prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. It is drought-tolerant and can survive long periods without water. During spring and summer, it produces tubular, pinkish-white flowers on tall stalks, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.

Gasteria carinata var. carinata is a great addition to any succulent collection. It is easy to care for and has a unique appearance. It can be grown in containers or planted in the ground in areas with mild winters.

Growing and Caring for Gasteria carinata var. carinata

Gasteria carinata var. carinata, also known as Keeled Ox-tongue, is a succulent plant native to the Western Cape Province, South Africa. It forms dense colonies of clustered rosettes with emerald green, keeled leaves covered in silver spots.

This variety grows up to 6 inches tall and 8 inches wide. It prefers well-draining soil and can be grown in full sun or partial shade. Propagation can be done through offsets or leaf cuttings.

Gasteria carinata var. carinata is a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and easy care. It can be grown indoors or outdoors, making it a versatile addition to any succulent collection.

Propagation of Gasteria carinata var. carinata

Gasteria carinata var. carinata, also known as Keeled Ox-tongue, is a succulent plant native to the Western Cape Province, South Africa. It forms dense colonies of clustered rosettes with emerald green and lime green, keeled leaves covered in silver spots.

This variety is small to medium-sized and prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. It is drought-tolerant and can survive long periods without water. It produces racemes of pinkish flowers in spring, attracting pollinators.

If you're looking for a unique and low-maintenance succulent, Gasteria carinata var. carinata is an excellent choice. Its keeled leaves and silver spots make it a standout in any collection, and its ability to survive without water for extended periods makes it easy to care for. Provide it with bright, indirect light and well-draining soil, and it will reward you with its unique beauty.

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