Apropos my previous posts on variegated Haworthias, here is a pic of some of my others. From the top clockwise - H. subattenuata (from Geoff Southon) which grows quite large and takes on a lovely pink tinge in good light, next is H. cooperi v. pilifera cv 'Milky cloud' making a nice clump, bottom is another H. attenuata, and to the left is H. retusa variegata which I think is called 'Grey ghost', I also have the ubiquitous H. cymbiformis, which grows like a weed, and now is called 'Harry Mak' - even the white rosettes seem to root and grow!
All these are easy growers, and seem to be more easily available.Wish some of the choice ones were!
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