Some plants from the Japanese Haworthia Society site:
Lots more here:
http://www.haworthia.net/cultivars.html
October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
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Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
Wonderful plants Phil. That Pale Peace is to die for!! Absolutely stunning colouring.
Thanks for sharing.
Jane O
Thanks for sharing.
Jane O
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Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
Ok my little Haw has picked up since I photoed it the other day.
Still needs an ID...I shall call him Han Solo...
Still needs an ID...I shall call him Han Solo...
You can take the boy out of the greenhouse, but you can't take the greenhouse out of the boy!
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Looks like retusa (ish) to me Larry, probably could do with a bit more light to get it more compact as it should be.
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Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
Here's a couple of mine.
Its h.silver fossilX h.kegani, lovely from the side not so interesting from the top A really nice red coloured badia I don't know if this Haworthia has a CV name, it came as part of a swap parcel about 5 years ago
Its h.silver fossilX h.kegani, lovely from the side not so interesting from the top A really nice red coloured badia I don't know if this Haworthia has a CV name, it came as part of a swap parcel about 5 years ago
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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varied collection of succulents and cacti but I especially like Euphorbia's, Ariocarpus and variegated agaves.
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Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
Last one looks like Haworthia cv "Hakuma" Tina.
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Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
Yea its having to make do with a roughly north-facing windowsill. What can you do?Bill wrote:Looks like retusa (ish) to me Larry, probably could do with a bit more light to get it more compact as it should be.
You can take the boy out of the greenhouse, but you can't take the greenhouse out of the boy!
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Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
Hi Larry on here, I like your new signature
I seem to be collecting H.retusa forms here... It's a fascinating species, of which some forms are flatter than others. Some forms approach H.turgida, I think.... and others, H.mutica?
And hmmm, next to your Han Solo, I spy something spikey beginning with C
Haworthias can have a larger root system than the plant itself... you might want to give it a deeper pot?
I seem to be collecting H.retusa forms here... It's a fascinating species, of which some forms are flatter than others. Some forms approach H.turgida, I think.... and others, H.mutica?
And hmmm, next to your Han Solo, I spy something spikey beginning with C
Haworthias can have a larger root system than the plant itself... you might want to give it a deeper pot?
Re: October 2012 - Genus of the Month - Haworthia
H i lyndsey
Bruce Bayer in his latest revision has moved turgida as a species to retusa.
Bl
Bruce Bayer in his latest revision has moved turgida as a species to retusa.
Bl