been super into the idea of using succulent dishes to highlight the botanical diversity within a single genus or small group of plants. i decided to start with haworthia and haworthiopsis (formerly one genus), plus a sneaky aloe till i find a low lying species with a flat growth habit. thinking i might do the same with crassula or sedum next!

by TheArthropod

4 Comments

  1. MoonLover808

    The arrangement look good but it’ll get overcrowded shortly as the Haworthia/Haworthiopsis tends to proliferate with new growths. If you remove a couple or select more compatible species/hybrids for the next arrangement it’ll grow together eventually but it’ll take time to do it.

  2. Kooky_Low9812

    I don’t know anything about potting succulents together like that but this is stunning!

  3. Brave-Professor8275

    It’s beautiful; however, I’d be concerned about them getting overcrowded; since, these tend to produce babies quite a bit. Otherwise, it’s a great idea and loos terrific! Edit to add: on second look, is that one in front a pink mother of millions? If so, it’s extremely prolific; and, if kept outside; in some areas, it’s illegal due to destroying the ecosystem. Even if inside, the babies can and will find somewhere to plant themselves; even though in carpet and cracks in flooring. It’s a crazy one; even though, it’s attractive.

  4. Pretend-Collection18

    Hell yeah! That’s beautiful! I definitely wanna see the others you do as well.

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