A stunning, low-maintenance indoor succulent with thick, fleshy leaves marked by bumpy textures and unique white speckles. Its deep green leaves grow in a rosette pattern, resembling an ox tongue—giving it its quirky nickname. Ideal for desks, shelves, and windowsills, this plant thrives in indirect light and adds a bold, sculptural touch to any space. Perfect for beginners and collectors alike!

Thrives in bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can lead to scorching and discolouration.

Allow the soil to dry out completely before watering. Water thoroughly and allow to drain freely. Water directly into soil to avoid fungal infections

Humidity
The Little Warty will thrive in average household humidity. Mist and wipe occasionally to deter dust build-up

Feed
Gasteria would benefit from a small dose of weak cacti feed in summer.

Height & Growth Rate
This Gasteria is slow-growing and typically reaches an ultimate height of around 0.3m. Remove dead leaves from the base to encourage growth.
Toxicity
Gasteria are known to be toxic. Do not consume. Keep out of reach of pets.
Blozem Hints
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đŸŒ¿Off on your holibobs? No probs! the Little Warty is drought tolerant and is more than happy being left to its own devices making it the ideal houseplant for the keen traveller.
đŸŒ¿Make it rain! Once Little Warty’s soil has dried out and it’s time to water again, make sure to thoroughly drench the soil, allowing any excess water to drain through the bottom.
đŸŒ¿HOT HOT HOT! Direct sunlight will scorch your Gasteria’s leaves and lead to discolouration. Plenty of indirect sun is the way forwards.
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