Jelly plant looking for new home

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Some succulents are growing faster and bigger that I expected. I got this Haworthia Cooperi some years ago and it looked like the one on the photos. Since then, and it has been probably 7 years or so, it has been growing and spreading and nothing can stop it. I have been keeping in a bit hidden from the sun as it gets sunburn easily and most of the time I forget about it. It gets water once in a while, some rain and it turned to a giant.

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I am not a fan of Haworthia flowers. They are small, beige and leave lots of mess when they dry up and drop. But the leaves are amazing! Light green with some darker green pattern and see though tips. They look like they are made of jelly. Very pretty!

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This little kiddo will go to a new hope soon. The mother plant constantly produces tons of those little offshoots and then often break when I move the plant around. Most of the time they already have their own roots too. A weed!

Below you can see part of the mother plant with at least 30 little pups around. Every year I have a few to give away.

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And since it is Caturday, here is a pissed off puss :)

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Shot with Nikon D5500 + Sigma 105mm lens
All photos and text are my own.

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