Gasteria bicolor
Gasteria bicolor is a species of succulent flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae, native to the Eastern Cape, South Africa.
Description
This is a very variable species of Gasteria, common in cultivation. It grows multiple proliferous stems, all covered in untidy masses of the shiny, mottled, colourful, succulent leaves. It usually forms rosettes, but can sometimes be distichous, especially in cultivation. The leaves can also occasionally develop a keel. Each leaf has a sharp point on the tip.The flowers generally appear on a long stem of about, that carries tubular bell-shaped pink to orange flowers.
There are three major varieties, which grade into each other: Gasteria bicolor var. bicolor The more widespread type variety.Gasteria bicolor var. fallax A variety with narrow, elongated, linear, mottled leaves. Dense clumps are known from the Albany thickets near Swartwaterspoort. Gasteria bicolor var. lilliputana Previously classed as the species "Gasteria liliputana". The smallest variety in the entire genus Gasteria, the rosettes are around wide. The foliage is dark green with white spots. It is relatively rare and occurs in the Grahamstown area.