Just decided to do something new with your easy-to-care plant? Here are some awesome Haworthia bonsai ideas for plant lovers.
If you thought Haworthias, or the succulents commonly known as the Zebra plant, just look good in compact pots and planters, think again! The Haworthia genus is quite large, and so are the types of ways that you can display them! So if you are looking for novelty, check out these incredible Haworthia bonsai ideas!
Haworthia Bonsai Ideas for Indoor Plant Lovers
1. Straight Out of a Movie!

Now this one might look like something straight out of ‘Stranger Things’, but we promise it is just a Haowrthia bonsai!
2. In a Shallow Gravel Pot

If the first one was lowkey scary, we bet you will find this small bonsai in a gravel pot quite adorable!
3. Out in the Garden

Let your Haworthia grow out a bit? Now you can display it out in the wild—we mean the garden!
4. Colorful Planter Housing a Bonsai

If you want to play around with the pot rather than the plant, go for a colorful one like this.
5. Might Need a Bigger Pot!

Sometimes, your Haworthia might just display a mind of its own and grow huge like this one above. Just keep pruning slightly to maintain its shape.
6. Big, Beautiful Haworthia Cooperi

Another one where you can keep it nice and simple and let your Haworthia enjoy its moment of glory, is an idea like this!
7. All You Need is Gravel

The Haworthia truncata is the perfect variety through which you can create a low-growing display like this. Quite unique, isn’t it?
8. Short, Compact, and Bushy

A pot of Haworthia that fits in the palm of your hands? Yes please!
9. Attack of the Clumps!

If you have a clumping Haworthia variety like this, then you must display it in the living room for the most eye-catching display!
10. Stripes for the Win!

Last but not least, the Haworthia is rightly called the Zebra plant, and a bonsai of this variety is sure to be a conversation starter anywhere!
We kept this list of Haworthia bonsai ideas short and sweet. Which one of these are you most keen to recreate? Let us know in the comments below!