Have no reason or excuse for posting a picture of this plant for another year other than that I love it! Trying to climb out of its 42cm pot now...
Haworthia still growing...
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Re: Haworthia still growing...
Great plant Jon. How tall is it in the centre? And which Haworthia is it?
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Re: Haworthia still growing...
Thanks! Not the easiest thing to measure (as I've just discovered...), I would say about 15cm high, it has grown into a "mound". As for which variety, I'm sure its nothing special (except to me, of course), probably Attenuata or Fascuata, I lean toward the former going on the flowers it produces.
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Re: Haworthia still growing...
I would say fasciata based on the smooth upper surfaces of the leaves; attenuata has tubercles on both upper and lower surfaces.
Nice old clump!
Nice old clump!
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Treasurer, Haworthia Society
Chairman, Tephrocactus Study Group
Moderator, BCSS Forum
Kent
(Gasteria, Mammillaria, small Opuntia, Cleistocactus and Sempervivum are my current special interests)