Gasteria Daruma x batesiana
A selected seedling of a good hybrid combination. A leathery, short broad leaved plant x with G. batesiana. The results of this hybrid was so good that I made the same conbination twice.
Plant Size: Well established plant, grown in 7 cm pot is offered. The photo is of the plant that is for sale.
About Gasteria
Gasteria is a small genus of easy-growing Southern African plants, commonly known as "beestong" (Afrikaans) which translates to Ox Tongue, for its rough textured strap-shaped leaves, this is especially a character of Gasteria batesiana.
There are about 30 recognised species and are predominantly found in the Eastern Cape and Western Cape, but also known from the Northern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal,and Mpumalanga. The genus is nearly endemic to South Africa, but is also recorded from Namibia and Swaziland.
Caring for your Gasteria
- Pot: Gasterias does best as container plants due to their slow nature. Do not over-pot your Gasteria. They like to grow in smaller containers, and the plants are also more compact.
- Soil: The plants prefer a well drained soil, a mixture of sandy soil with some organic matter
- Light: The brighter the light, the more colourful your plant. Gasterias can grow in shady to brighter conditions. However, they are more compact and colourful when bright light is given. Avoid direct sunlight if the plant is not used to it.
- Water: Gasteria plants like to be watered every two weeks in summer and reduced in winter. Your plant should dry out for a few days between watering. Over-watering can cause the leaves to burst and crack along the length.