
Gasteria - Wikipedia
Gasteria ... Gasteria is a genus of succulent plants, native to South Africa and the far south-west corner of Namibia. [1]
How to Grow and Care for Gasteria - The Spruce
Jan 16, 2024 · Gasteria (Gasteria spp.) are unusual, aloe-like succulents with long, pointed leaves. Learn how to care for these rare and interesting houseplants.
How to Grow and Care for Gasteria Succulents - Gardener's Path
Dec 29, 2024 · Gasteria is a genus of 29 succulent species native to South Africa and Namibia that have mostly stemless leaves shaped like triangles, spears, straps, or tongues.
Gasteria Succulents: 33 Varieties and Care Tips | Succulent Alley
Learn about which are the most striking and popular types of gasteria succulents, what are the care they need, how to grow and propagate them below.
Gasteria (Ox Tongue): Info, Care and Problem Guide
Gasteria are small succulents with thick fleshy leaves covered in small white dots that often give them a rough texture. They sometimes go by their common name of Ox Tongue plants …
Gasteria Plant Care - Learn How To Care For Gasteria Succulent …
Sep 1, 2021 · Gasteria is a genus that includes a variety of unusual houseplants. Most are native to the Cape area of South Africa. Related to Aloe and Haworthia, some say this plant is rare. …
How to Grow and Care for Gasteria - World of Succulents
Sep 8, 2024 · The genus Gasteria is named for the sac-like shape of its flowers, which resemble a stomach. The species are native to South Africa, growing in lightly shaded conditions with …
12 Gasteria Succulent Types with Names and Pictures
Gasteria are succulent plants with thick, hard, succulent "tongue-shaped" leaves which are arranged in two rows forming a fan-like shape and as it gets older an untidy rosette is formed.
The COMPLETE Guide for Gasteria Succulents! - ukhouseplants
Gasteria consists of over twenty species, originating from semi-deserted areas of South Africa. The genus was first described back in the mid 19th century by Joseph Duval-Jouve, who …
Gasteria Care: Growing These Spotted Succulents Indoors and Out
Often called “ox tongue” for its thick, elongated leaves, Gasteria is an excellent option for anyone looking for a compact, low-maintenance plant with subtle personality. These succulents are …