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Any ideas?
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I'd go for Haworthia cymbiformis
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MikeT wrote: Mon Sep 25, 2023 8:40 pm I'd go for Haworthia cymbiformis
I agree, perhaps the old clone of this that used to go under the name of H. cuspidata ?
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