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Haworthia mutica 'White Line' (White Line Haworthia)
Botanical Name: Haworthia mutica ‘White Line’
Common Names: White Line Haworthia
Haworthia mutica ‘White Line’ is a striking cultivar derived from parent species native to South Africa. It is valued for its compact, low-growing rosettes of thick, triangular leaves with smooth surfaces and distinctive pale striping or translucent markings. The leaves often display soft green to gray-green tones, with windowed tips that catch and diffuse light. Slow-growing and sculptural, this Haworthia is ideal for small containers, indoor growing, and collector displays. Mature plants typically reach 3–5 inches tall and 4–6 inches wide.
Care and Cultivation:
Prefers bright, indirect light to partial sun
Water sparingly; allow soil to dry between waterings
Use a fast-draining cactus or succulent soil mix
Excellent for indoor containers and low-light environments
Frost Tolerance and Cold Hardiness:
Best suited for USDA Zones 9–11
Not frost-tolerant; protect from temperatures below 32°F (0°C)
Ideal growing temperatures: 60–85°F (16–29°C)
Winter Dormancy and Health:
Growth slows during cooler months
Reduce watering significantly in winter
Maintain bright, indirect light to preserve leaf markings
Notes:
Smooth, windowed leaves with distinctive pale striping
Compact, symmetrical growth habit
Slow-growing and long-lived
Excellent collector plant for small spaces
Botanical Name: Haworthia mutica ‘White Line’
Common Names: White Line Haworthia
Haworthia mutica ‘White Line’ is a striking cultivar derived from parent species native to South Africa. It is valued for its compact, low-growing rosettes of thick, triangular leaves with smooth surfaces and distinctive pale striping or translucent markings. The leaves often display soft green to gray-green tones, with windowed tips that catch and diffuse light. Slow-growing and sculptural, this Haworthia is ideal for small containers, indoor growing, and collector displays. Mature plants typically reach 3–5 inches tall and 4–6 inches wide.
Care and Cultivation:
Prefers bright, indirect light to partial sun
Water sparingly; allow soil to dry between waterings
Use a fast-draining cactus or succulent soil mix
Excellent for indoor containers and low-light environments
Frost Tolerance and Cold Hardiness:
Best suited for USDA Zones 9–11
Not frost-tolerant; protect from temperatures below 32°F (0°C)
Ideal growing temperatures: 60–85°F (16–29°C)
Winter Dormancy and Health:
Growth slows during cooler months
Reduce watering significantly in winter
Maintain bright, indirect light to preserve leaf markings
Notes:
Smooth, windowed leaves with distinctive pale striping
Compact, symmetrical growth habit
Slow-growing and long-lived
Excellent collector plant for small spaces