Astroloba corrugatais a tuberculate - leavedspecies . Occasional liquid formscan be foundinOuberg Pass , where a naturalhybridwithTulista pumilaalso occurs . To the east of its aboriginal range , Astroloba corrugatasometimes crossbreed withAstroloba spirella .

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Bumpy Astroloba

Astroloba corrugata (Bumpy Astroloba)

In cultivation, Wateringen, Netherlands. Photo by Cok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Astroloba muricata , Astroloba rugosa , Haworthia corrugata , Tulista corrugata

kinsperson : AsphodelaceaeSubfamily : AsphodeloideaeGenus : Astroloba

The specific epithet " corrugata " ( pronounced " kor - yoo - GAH - tuh " ) means " wrinkled , corrugated " and refers to the approximate " corrugated " surfaces of the leaves .

Astroloba corrugata (Bumpy Astroloba)

In cultivation, Wateringen, Netherlands. Photo by Cok Grootscholten. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Astroloba corrugatais native toSouth Africa . It grows in clay flat in the Ladismith , Montagu , Riversdale , Swellendam , and Worcester territory of the Western Cape state .

Astroloba corrugatais a smallsucculentwith upright staunch densely covered in stout , sharply taper foliage . The stalk can raise up to 24 inches ( 60 cm ) tall , and like all Astrolobas , they ramify and set off from the radix , formingclumpsas they mature . The leaves , often twisted to one side in a spiral arrangement , can measure up to 1 column inch ( 2.5 atomic number 96 ) long , 0.7 inches ( 1.8 curium ) wide at the al-Qaeda , and 0.2 inch ( 0.5 cm ) thick . They alter in color from light to dark jet and are cover in typical , tiny , roughtubercles , often arranged in longitudinal rows . The jr. leave are erect , while the older single run to propagate out and become more or less horizontal . When debunk to intense sunlight , the leaves take on a reddish hue .

During spring and summer , Astroloba corrugataproduces small white or cream prime that may have a pink or greenish tinge , along withmidribsthat are greenish with ecru or pinkish undercurrent . The flowers are spirally format on lissome , unbranching stalks that can grow up to 17.2 inches ( 43 curium ) long . The fruits are cylindrical , three - locular capsules containing dark Zane Grey , angled , winged seeds .

Astroloba corrugata (Bumpy Astroloba)

In habitat, Barrydale, Western Cape, South Africa. Derivative of a photo byFelix Riegel. Licensed underCC BY-NC 4.0.

Light : Astroloba corrugatathrives when cater with some shelter from direct sun . If it has pass the winter indoors , gradually move the works outdoors into the smart sun to prevent suntan .

Soil : This works prefers well - drain filth and does not like its roots to stay wet for prolong catamenia . you could use commercial soil for succulent ormake your own potting mix .

Temperature : Astroloba corrugatatolerates warmer temperature in the summer but prefers ice chest temperature in the wintertime . It grows best inUSDA Plant Hardiness Zones10a to 11b , with average minimum winter temperatures range from 30 to 50 ° F ( -1.1 to 10 ° C ) .

Astroloba corrugata (Bumpy Astroloba)

In habitat, Overberg, Western Cape, South Africa. Derivative of a photo byJean Stephenson. Licensed underCC BY-NC 4.0.

Watering : Water the works thoroughly during its most active growing periods in leap and fall . Wait until the top of the soil dries out before watering again . Reduce the lachrymation oftenness when the industrial plant ’s growing slows significantly in winter . When the works is mostly abeyant in summertime , water it just enough to keep the leaves from shrivel .

Fertilizing : AlthoughAstroloba corrugatadoes not need much fertiliser , feeding it can encourage optimum growth . Use a water - soluble fertilizer only during the growing time of year .

Repotting : This plant can stay in the same great deal for several yr . To keep it healthy and felicitous , repot it into fresh soil every two to three years , ideally in spring or downslope .

Propagation : Astroloba corrugatacan be easily propagated by offsets and cuttings , but can also be started from seeds . Remove the offsets and take cuttings during the arise time of year . Sow the seeds in springtime or fall .

See more atHow to Grow and Care for Astroloba .

Astroloba corrugatais see non - toxic and safe around nipper and pet .

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