Mysterious H. mixed hybrids my mom raised! (Sown '21)

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Mysterious H. mixed hybrids my mom raised! (Sown '21)

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A quick snap of the only survivor from a pot of "Haworthia mixed hybrids" I gave to my mom in early '21 (HawSoc '20 offering, 5 seeds, 2 or 3 germinated I think). I am fairly chuffed by its markings and Aloe-ish marginal teeth!

Any guesses what's in the mix?

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Aloes? :grin:
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Less facetiously, how about Haworthia decipiens (v. xiphiophylla) / H. setata?
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ralphrmartin wrote: Fri Jun 16, 2023 7:44 pm Less facetiously, how about Haworthia decipiens (v. xiphiophylla) / H. setata?
Think that's a good hint! The leaves are really thick, though, so there's something else in the mix for sure.
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