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Haworthia
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Haworthia arachnoidea var. namaquensis
Interesting due to the apex of the leaves folded towards the center of the plant. Learn More -
Haworthia cooperi var. pilifera f. variegata
Interesting for its long, glaucous green and variegated leaves. Learn More -
Haworthia cymbiformis cv. Yellow lotus
Interesting for its soft leaves, crossed by white variegations. It suffers if exposed to full sun. To be protected from winter frost. Learn More -
Haworthia cymbiformis var. ramosa
Interesting for the translucent streaks present along the edges of the leaves. It is a very adaptable and robust type of plant that can take on an interesting appearance if cultivated with care, training it to prevent it from taking on a lax and unattractive shape. Learn More -
Haworthia parksiana
Interesting for the small size of its triangular leaves collected in a rosette flattened to the ground, dark green, almost black in colour. Its growth is very slow. It is considered one of the rarest species in nature. Learn More -
Haworthia truncata
Perhaps the most popular species of its genus due to its dark and tenacious two-row leaves. The trunk apex of the leaves is translucent to allow the passage of sunlight. To be protected from direct sun. Withstands temperatures close to 0 ° C. Learn More -
Haworthia truncata cv. Porky
Uncommon hybrid between Haworthia truncata and H. maughanii. Interesting for the rounded leaf tips. Learn More -
Haworthia turgida f. suberecta
Gouritz River, RSA.
interesting for the mottled leaves with rounded apex. Form large groups. Learn More -
Haworthia venosa ssp. tessellata
Interesting for the veins on the leaves, more evident if they are grown in conditions of intense but never direct light. Easy to grow. Learn More