Haworthia cymbiformis ‘Cathedral Window’ | Cathedral Haworthia | Grower's Choice
Available in 3" nursery pots
Approx. 6" H and 4" W
Plant pictured is an example of the actual plant you will receive. Grower's choice will be similar in size. Pot size cannot be requested, but larger plants will be sold first.
Cathedral Haworthia
Botanical Name: Haworthia cymbiformis (often marketed as “Cathedral Window Haworthia”)
The Cathedral Haworthia is a beautiful, compact succulent known for its bright green, translucent-tipped leaves that look like little stained-glass windows — giving it its cathedral-inspired nickname. Its rosette shape stays neat and tidy, making it ideal for desks, windowsills, and small plant shelves where subtle beauty really shines.
Native to South Africa, this Haworthia is incredibly forgiving and thrives in indoor conditions. It’s a slow grower that maintains a clean, architectural look year-round, making it perfect for beginners or anyone who wants an easy, low-risk succulent.
How to Keep it Happy:
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Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal; tolerates soft morning sun.
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Water: Allow soil to dry 100% between waterings; very drought-tolerant.
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Soil: Fast-draining succulent or cactus mix.
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Humidity: Prefers dry air; avoid excess moisture.
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Temperature: 60–85°F (USDA Zones 10–11).
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Pet Safety: Non-toxic to pets. Safe for homes with cats and dogs.