I have been growing this Haworthia since the mid 1980's under the name it came with Haworthia minima. However it doesn't seem to quite fit with pictures/descriptions for what now is I believe called Tulista minima. It freely offsets and flowers.
Any ideas or suggestions gratefully received.
The one pictured here has been growing in a fairly shaded area prior to being repotted and is a bit plumper than it usually appears.Name check for a Haworthia
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Re: Name check for a Haworthia
It looks like a Parksiana x Magnifica hybrid, it's quite a distinctive lime-green colour and often seen for sale just as Parksiana hybrid.
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Thanks Stuart. I rather suspected it might be a hybrid of some sort.
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