Haworthia pumila cultivars info

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Re: Haworthia pumila cultivars info

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Would a Haworthia/Tulista Opalina be closely related to these few types?
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Phil_SK wrote: Tue Jan 12, 2021 7:54 pm Most of the back numbers of Alsterworthia International are downloadable from https://alsterworthia.wordpress.com/journal/ and they're full of cultivar names if you can be bothered rummaging or scraping.
Although the Alsterworthia site above is still active (for the moment) the Alsterworthia archive is now maintained by the Haworthia Society at:
https://alsterworthia.haworthia.org/
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A plant from the Haworthia Society publication - Hybrids & Cultivars (with permission)

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T. opalina has very small but denser white warts. It is a natural wild form rather than one of these garden selections.
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Tony R wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:06 am A plant from the Haworthia Society publication - Hybrids & Cultivars (with permission)


Donut hybrid.jpg
Is this the special edition as in the shop on their site? Regrettably .... sold out
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el48tel wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:40 am
Tony R wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:06 am A plant from the Haworthia Society publication - Hybrids & Cultivars (with permission)


Donut hybrid.jpg
Is this the special edition as in the shop on their site? Regrettably .... sold out
Yes, afraid so, Terry, but is available on the DVD.
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Tony R wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:14 am
el48tel wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:40 am
Tony R wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 9:06 am A plant from the Haworthia Society publication - Hybrids & Cultivars (with permission)


Donut hybrid.jpg
Is this the special edition as in the shop on their site? Regrettably .... sold out
Yes, afraid so, Terry, but is available on the DVD.
Ah thank you kind sir. An alternative strategy emerges.
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Tony R wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 8:56 amAlthough the Alsterworthia site above is still active (for the moment) the Alsterworthia archive is now maintained by the Haworthia Society at:
https://alsterworthia.haworthia.org/
Without wanting to derail, does that mean that this is another Society that has stopped being?
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Although it's mostly showcasing variation in natural forms, there are some named forms/hybrids in a current thread on the Forums du Cactus Francophone: https://www.cactuspro.com/forum/read.php?1,803238
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Phil_SK wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 1:16 pm
Tony R wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 8:56 amAlthough the Alsterworthia site above is still active (for the moment) the Alsterworthia archive is now maintained by the Haworthia Society at:
https://alsterworthia.haworthia.org/
Without wanting to derail, does that mean that this is another Society that has stopped being?
Yes, Phil, this note from Harry Mays was printed on the last page of Aloe Cultivars Vol 3 Special Ed. on this page:
https://alsterworthia.haworthia.org/special-issues/
The Haworthia Society is maintaining the site as an Archive.= on behalf of Harry and Lawrence.


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