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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia Angustifolia
Haworthia angustifolia is a species of Haworthia from the eastern Cape Province. It is an evergreen succulent plant with short leaves arranged in rosettes of 8 cm in diameter. The leaves, about 20, are upright, acuminate and lanceolate, 3–6 cm long and 6–12 mm wide.
Plant will be sent bare root.
Photographed in 8x8cm pot
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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia Angustifolia
As the name suggests, Haworthia angustifolia features narrow (angusti = narrow, folia = leaf) and elongated leaves. The leaves are pointed at the tips, growing in a loose rosette formation. Unlike many Haworthia species, where the leaves are thick and fleshy, the leaves of H. angustifolia are thinner and more flexible.
Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.
Plants will be shipped bare rooted.
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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia Bayeri
Haworthia bayeri is one of the most spectacular retuse-leaved Haworthia species, highly sought-after for its beautiful leaf markings. It is variable and has multiple different regional forms. Its dark color and rounded leaf tips can distinguish it from its relatives.
Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.
Plants will be shipped bare rooted.
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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia Cassytha
Haworthia Cassytha is related to Haworthia Attenuata. It is a compact, slow growing succulent that has spots dotted over the leaves.
Plant will be sent bare root.
Photographed in 8x8cm pot
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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia Cooperi v. Truncata
The leaves of H. cooperi var. truncata are short, thick, and almost cylindrical, ending in a truncated (flat-topped) shape. The most striking feature of the leaves is their transparency. This translucent quality allows light to pass through the tissue, which is crucial for the plant in its natural habitat.
Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.
Plants will be shipped bare rooted.
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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia cv. Byakuya
Byakuya is notable for its impressive variegation. The leaves have white tips that are somewhat translucent.
Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.
Plants will be shipped bare rooted.
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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia cv. Ice city
Haworthia cv. Ice City features fleshy, thick, and slightly rounded leaves that form a compact rosette. The most distinctive feature of this cultivar is the semi-transparent, “windowed” quality of the leaves, which allows light to pass through, giving them an icy, frosted look. The rosette is tight and symmetrical, with the leaves appearing almost as if they are made of …
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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia cv. Senjo kan
Haworthia cv. Senjo Kan features thick, fleshy leaves arranged in a rosette formation. The leaves are somewhat triangular and taper to a point, typical of many Haworthia varieties. The rosette grows relatively tight and compact, which gives the plant an aesthetically pleasing, balanced form.
Photographed in 7×7 cm pot.
Plants will be shipped bare rooted.
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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia Fasciata
Haworthiopsis fasciata, formerly Haworthia fasciata, is a species of succulent plant from the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. The species is rare in cultivation.
Plant will be sent bare root.
Photographed in 8x8cm pot
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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia Fasciata v. Concolor
The leaves of Haworthia fasciata var. concolor are thick, fleshy, and triangular, growing in a rosette formation. Unlike the typical H. fasciata, the leaves of the “concolor” variety have more uniform white spots or tubercles distributed across the surface, giving it a more even or “concolored” appearance. This variety tends to have denser, brighter white markings compared to other H. …
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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia Limifolia
Haworthia limifolia forms rosettes of thick, triangular, and fleshy leaves. The leaves are dark green to greenish-brown and have pronounced, raised ridges, giving them a rippled or “washboard” texture. These ridges, or striations, are evenly spaced across the leaves, contributing to the plant’s unique aesthetic.
Plant will be sent bare root.
Photographed in 8x8cm pot
Price per one plant.
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SucculentsHaworthia
Haworthia Limifolia cv. Twister
The leaves of Haworthia limifolia cv. Twister are thick, fleshy, and pointed, growing in a distinctive spiral or twisted arrangement. This twisting of the leaves gives the plant its “twister” name, creating a dynamic and almost sculptural appearance. The leaves are arranged in a rosette, but they curve and twist as they grow outward, making the plant look like it’s …
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