Haworthia concolor cv 2 originates from South Africa, commonly found on volcanic rocks in semi-shaded slopes. It is a slow-growing, polycarpic species exhibiting uniform leaf coloration, differing from other Haworthia with variegated patterns. Leaves are conical, 8-12 mm thick, arranged in a compact rosette with blunt tips. Olive green coloration intensifies under partial sun, lacking stripes or spots.
Expose to partial direct sunlight 4-6 hours daily. Reduced watering from October to March; substrate with minimum 70% mineral content ensuring good drainage. Minimum temperature 8°C; susceptible to basal rot from waterlogging.