Succulent Help

Gasteria Rawlinsonii | Gasteria | Aloaceae

Learn how to propagate Gasteria Rawlinsonii, a rare and slow-growing succulent plant native to South Africa. This shrubby, aloe-like plant is known for its unique drooping stems and triangular leaves that are dark green in color with white spots. Gasteria Rawlinsonii is a long-lived plant that can survive for decades if given the right conditions. Propagation can be done through leaf cuttings or offsets. Leaf cuttings should be taken from healthy leaves and allowed to dry for a few days before planting in well-draining soil. Offsets can be removed from the base of the plant and planted in their own pots. With proper care, your Gasteria Rawlinsonii collection can continue to grow and thrive.