Should I let my Haworthia flower?
No, flowering will not kill a healthy Haworthia plant, as these succulents are polycarpic meaning they can flower multiple times throughout their lifespan. Unlike some plants that die after flowering, Haworthia continues growing and often produces offsets more readily after successful blooming. Toxicity: Haworthia is non-toxic to pets and humans, making it a safe choice for households with animals. Drought: Haworthia plants are highly drought-tolerant, thanks to their succulent nature, which allows them to store water in their leaves.An interesting trait of the haworthia is that they are known to attract bees. Their flowers reach diameters of one inch. This makes them excellent pollinators if they are outdoors and in bloom. The haworthia is very drought tolerant, making it a low-maintenance plant due to its limited watering needs.