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Like all Haworthia species, Haworthia fasciata is not poisonous. You can therefore keep the popular, easy-care houseplant without hesitation, even if children and pets are part of the family. You should only be a bit careful with the pointed leaves.
The Haworthia fasciata has very pointed leavesHaworthia fasciata is not poisonous
You can safely keep a Haworthia fasciata in the house. Like all succulents, the plant is not poisonous.
If liquid escapes when the leaves are cut, it is water that the plant is storing in the leaves. It's completely safe.
Some Haworthia species develop very pointed, hard leaves. Small children or pets can injure themselves on them. Therefore, you should set up a Haworthia in such a way that children and animals cannot come into contact with it.
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Haworthia fasciata is also commercially available as the Zebra Haworthie. It owes its name to its leaves, which have wide white stripes on the underside.