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  2. Haworthia cymbiformis - Wikipedia

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    As one of the soft green group of Haworthias it is frequently confused with its relatives (e.g. Haworthia cooperi which shares a similar distribution range, as well as Haworthia mucronata and Haworthia marumiana to the west). A distinctive feature is the soft, "boat-shaped" leaves ("cymbiformis" actually means "boat-shaped

  3. List of Asphodelaceae of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Haworthia cymbiformis (Haw.) Duval var. angustata Poelln. forma subarmata, ... Duval var. cymbiformis forma ramosa, accepted as Haworthia cymbiformis (Haw.)

  4. Haworthia - Wikipedia

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    Haworthia is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). [1]Like aloes and gasteria they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniature aloes, except in their flowers, which are distinctive in appearance.

  5. Category:Haworthia - Wikipedia

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  6. List of plants in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Gibraltar candytuft in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens. This List of plants in the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens is based on data published by the gardens and updated annually. [1] ...

  7. Haworthia cooperi - Wikipedia

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    The natural range of this species is in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.Here it occurs roughly between Port Elizabeth and East London in the east. This range closely matches that of its relative, Haworthia cymbiformis, and the two species interact, with H. cymbiformis growing on the cliffs, and H. cooperi growing on the lowland plains.

  8. Haworthia reticulata - Wikipedia

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    The species has several varieties, including var. hurlingii which is the smallest at up to 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide. [ 2 ] It can generally be distinguished from similar looking species with pale, green foliage like Haworthia cymbiformis or Haworthia herbacea by the fact that its leaves are flat to convex in shape, [ 2 ] though due to the various ...

  9. Haworthiopsis attenuata - Wikipedia

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    Haworthiopsis attenuata, formerly Haworthia attenuata, commonly known as zebra haworthia, is a small species of succulent plant from the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. As an ornamental , it is one of the most commonly cultivated of the Haworthiopsis species.