Haworthia ID

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Haworthia ID

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Hope someone can identify this Haworthia for me. The heads are very small (the plant in the photo is on a 2” pot.
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Re: Haworthia ID

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Ive got several rooted cuttings of this if anyone is interested!
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Re: Haworthia ID

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To me, it looks like a H.marumiana of sorts.
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Re: Haworthia ID

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Very difficult to ID but another possibility is H. heidelbergensis. There are also lots of hybrids of variable worth in circulation these days.
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BryanW wrote: Fri Aug 10, 2018 8:36 am To me, it looks like a H.marumiana of sorts.
I would tend to agree.
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Re: Haworthia ID

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Thank you, I will go with marumiana - when I obtained it, it had a faded handwritten label, so might possibly have been misread as minima.
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