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ox tongue succulent Gasteria 'Little Warty' – Ox Tongue Plant – Sprouts of Bristol

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ox tongue succulent Gasteria 'Little Warty' – Ox Tongue Plant – Sprouts of BristolThis unusual looking succulent is a hybrid bred in cultivation, and it really does look unique! Its leaves grow out to the sides from the central stem, and each one is skateboard shaped, covered in a constellation of raised speckles and tipped with a spike. The speckles are what give it the name 'warty', but really they are pretty enough that 'warts and all' is nicer than airbrushing with this plant! This plant can sprout pups from the side, and likes

This unusual-looking succulent is a hybrid bred in cultivation, and it really does look unique! Its leaves grow out to the sides from the central stem, and each one is skateboard-shaped, covered in a constellation of raised speckles - and tipped with a spike. The speckles are what give it the name 'warty', but really they are pretty enough that 'warts and all' is nicer than airbrushing with this plant! This plant can sprout pups from the side, and likes its soil to dry out between waters - so is a great plant for low-maintenance plant parents as well as providing opportunities for propagation if that's your jam. Slow-growing, this plant is ideal for small spaces, and having received an Award of Garden Merit from the RHS, is clearly one to grow and love.

Scientific Name
Gasteria ‘Little Warty’ (plant with a belly, hybrid species, cultivar: little warty)

This plant is a hybrid of Gasteria batesiana and Gasteria ‘Old Man Silver’, bred by Australian botanist David Cumming

Common Name(s)
Little Warty, Ox Tongue Plant, Lawyer’s Tongue, Gasteria

Origin
Its parent species G. batesiana, is native to South Africa, but this hybrid was created in cultivation.

Light
Your Gasteria will grow best in a bright spot with a few hours of direct morning or evening sun per day. Best position would be an east- or west-facing window; in darker locations it is better to supplement with a grow light to limit the risk of root rot.

Water
Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Water thoroughly, but do not let the plant sit in standing water, either in the pot or with water in the crown of the plant. During winter, reduce watering as it dries out slower.

Humidity
Thrives in low humidity and does not require additional misting. Keep away from overly damp environments to avoid root rot.

Soil
Plant in a well-draining cactus or succulent mix. Adding sand or grit helps improve drainage. Repot every 2–3 years in spring to refresh the soil.

Food
Feed sparingly during the growing season (spring and summer) with a diluted cactus or succulent fertiliser once a month. Avoid feeding in autumn and winter.

Temperature
Prefers temperatures between 18-26°C. Protect from frost and ensure it is not exposed to temperatures below 5°C.

Pet-safe
No, this plant is mildly toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of pets and children.

Sprouts Top Tips
Rotate the plant occasionally to encourage even growth and maintain its symmetrical shape. Gently dust the leaves to keep them clean and healthy.

Extras
While primarily grown as an indoor plant, the Ox-tongue can also thrive outdoors in warmer climates. It isn't frost-tolerant, though, so should be brought indoors or protected if temperatures drop below 5°C. Its parent species, G. batesiana, is adapted to grow in rocky crevices and shaded areas; this hybrid is well-suited to similar conditions in outdoor gardens, such as sheltered rockeries or containers in partial shade.

Did You Know?
Gasteria ‘Little Warty’ is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit, a testament to its resilience and ornamental value. 

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