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by Donald
(Singapore)

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This plant was purchased about a month ago at a bazaar. It has thick leaves with pale green spot-like patterns on both sides. Its height is only about 7 to 8 centimeters (or 3 inches).

I live in Singapore which has a tropical weather: hot, humid with occasional showers all year round. I put the plant out for the morning sun everyday and feed it a small amount of water once a week.

Comments for Identify Me!

Feb 01, 2011
From Robyn
by: Anonymous

This is an Aloe variegata from Namibia and South Africa. This plant can be difficult to grow in a tropical climate. Robyn

Feb 07, 2011
Aloe variegata
by: Ronaele

Aloe variegata. I have been growing several of these lovely Aloes outdoors for the past 5 years, planted in the ground in my Victoria, B.C. garden in a well draining, raised rockery. They are in a sheltered spot, facing east but are not artificially protected from the weather. Aloe aristata (aka century plant) is also hardy in my garden and blooms beautifully every spring.

Sep 15, 2020
ID ME!
by: DG

I think that is a gasteria.

Oct 23, 2020
Yay! Finally an ID for my plant
by: Janeen

I bought one just like it a week ago and the sticker on the pot said Haworthia. I’m new to succulents so I bought it because that’s what I was shopping for. Well, well none of the pictures of haworthias looked like it so I went on a search quest. Thank you for a definite ID. I can stop racking my brain now 🙂