

Haworthia maughanii 'Mooncup'
Haworthia maughanii 'Mooncup' is a fantastic cultivar with thick, fleshy leaves that are abruptly truncated at the tip, arranged in a slow spiral. Each leaf tip forms a rounded, windowed surface marked with a delicate network of branching, whitish lines.
In its native habitat in the Little Karoo region of South Africa, this species grows almost completely buried in the soil, with only these translucent windows exposed to the sun. The windows allow sunlight to penetrate the leaf for photosynthesis while the rest of the plant stays protected underground.
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Haworthias are a group of small succulents native to South Africa, where they grow in rocky, shaded areas and often tuck themselves into crevices or under shrubs. Most form low, compact rosettes and grow slowly, making them well suited to pots and small spaces.
Leaf shape and texture vary across the genus—from firm and spiky to soft and translucent. Many species have “windows” at the tips of their leaves—clear or translucent areas that let light into the interior of the leaf. This adaptation helps them photosynthesize while staying partly buried or shaded in their native habitat.
Some haworthias stay solitary, while others offset freely and form clumps over time. They do best in bright, indirect light and need a well-draining soil mix. Water thoroughly when dry, and go lighter in winter. Their natural ability to handle low water and filtered light makes them easy to grow indoors, especially on windowsills or under lights.
Because of their variation in form and texture, they’re a favorite among collectors—especially for growers who like compact plants with subtle detail.