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Gasteria

The succulent genus Gasteria is endemic to South Africa, growing in the dry regions of the south and south-eastern Cape. Adapted to the erratic rainfall of their ecosystem, they are slow-growing xerophytic perennials, drought-resistant, shade-loving, and shallow-rooted. They are distinguished from aloes and haworthias, to which they are closely related, by their recurved pendulous flowering stalks and gasteriform (stomach-shaped), curved flowers, loosely arranged on spreading racemes. Many of the smaller species such as G. glomerata and G. bicolor var. liliputana are fine pot subjects that do well on a sunny windowsill. They are propagated by leaf cuttings (stem cuttings in the case of G. rawlinsonii) and by seed.

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Gasteria glauca

Gasteria glauca


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Gasteria glomerata

Gasteria glomerata


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Gasteria nitida

Gasteria nitida


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   G. nitida armstrongii -
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Gasteria pillansii

Gasteria pillansii


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   G. pillansii ernesti-ruschii -
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Gasteria pulchra

Gasteria pulchra


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Gasteria rawlinsonii

Gasteria rawlinsonii


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Gasteria vlokii

Gasteria vlokii


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