Haworthias near to Spring season.

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Haworthias near to Spring season.

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I love this hybrid I got from South Africa, from a friend.

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Haworthia pumila "Tears of Angel" (Tenshi No Namida)

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The pumila is lovely, other is nice.
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Re: Haworthias near to Spring season.

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It's not spring here up yet. After quite a cold winter desert two weeks ago, we had a week of spring, followed by another winter week. We just had the coldest 17 March since they started measuring 120 years ago.

My Haworthias are still in a dark cold room waiting to go back into the greenhouse. Luckily they don't lose their looks in winter...
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