Hello everyone.
My first post here, after my presentation in the dedicated sub-forum.
I have approx 30 different Haworthias, botanics and cultivars, and I still have some doubts/problem to identify some of them.
This one looks a bit like Haworthia venosa ssp. granulata, but is probably an hybrid.
What would be your guess about it ?
Thks for your advice.
Fabricius.
Aix en Provence - France
Help on Haworthia ID
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Help on Haworthia ID
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Re: Help on Haworthia ID
I'd say it has rather too many stacked up leaves for most forms of Haworthiopsis venosa On the other hand, the ones that do have more leaves and look a bit like this, like H. coarctata and H. reinwardtii, generally have narrower, and often less fleshy, leaves. It could be a hybrid - but there is amazing variation within the genus...
A look through the huge range of Ingo Breuer's plants at https://www.eden-plants.com/ could be informative...
A look through the huge range of Ingo Breuer's plants at https://www.eden-plants.com/ could be informative...
Ralph Martin
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https://www.rrm.me.uk/Cacti/cacti.html
Members visiting the Llyn Peninsula are welcome to visit my collection.
Swaps and sales at https://www.rrm.me.uk/Cacti/forsale.php
My Field Number Database is at https://www.fieldnos.bcss.org.uk
Re: Help on Haworthia ID
Thanks for your reply, and for the link.
Bye
Bye
Fabricius
Aix en Provence - France
Aix en Provence - France