Hi All,
One of my favorites - Haworthia sordida.
Slow grow but not that difficult.
Haworthia sordida
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Re: Haworthia sordida
Come on - unusual and challenging, yes - but this dull Haworthia is also boring! How can it ever be a favourite when there are so many other stars in the genus e.g. splendens, badia, reinwardtii, aranea, truncata, hybrids, selections, even semiviva! What is really your favourite?
BTW, this Forum is turning into an "Aloaceae and other succulent" discussion group this week!
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Re: Haworthia sordida
Hmm, well one person's favourite plant is another person's boring plant.
I'd post a few pics of developing forby seed pods but I might just bore everyone's socks off.
I'd post a few pics of developing forby seed pods but I might just bore everyone's socks off.
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Re: Haworthia sordida
Mr T,
My top 5 Haworthias would have to be:
ararchnoidea var arenea
cooperi var venusta
magnifica var splendens
sordida
truncata
My top 5 Haworthias would have to be:
ararchnoidea var arenea
cooperi var venusta
magnifica var splendens
sordida
truncata