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Semivia Succulent

Semivia Succulent Plant Properties

Chinese Name Semivia Alias Latin Name Haworthia semiviva (V.Poelln.) M.B.Bayer Family and Genus Liliaceae Soft Leaf Aloe Origin and Distribution

Semivia Succulent Plant Introduction

Semivia is a relatively classic variety. The upper part of its leaves is very prone to withering to reduce moisture evaporation and resist drought. Its shape is similar to that of Qushui, but slightly smaller, with crystal-clear plants. The top of the leaves is basically dry, and the leaf tips of new plants are crystal-clear. After a short period of growth, the tips of the old leaves will gradually wither and become very thin. This forms a beautiful state, with the entire plant converging towards the center of the leaves. The dried leaf tips tend to stick together, and the leaf sides have transparent, elongated spines. The tip of the spines has withered, and the dried fibers between the leaves intertwine, making them quite appealing. Under strong sunlight, the entire plant's patterns appear in a light purple color, while under less sunlight, the patterns on the leaves are green. Semivia plants prefer semi-shaded conditions and are not prone to producing side buds.

Semivia Succulent Photo Album

1. Semivia Photo One

2. Semivia Photo Two

3. Semivia Photo Three