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  2. Haworthiopsis - Wikipedia

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    Haworthiopsis is a genus of succulent plants in the subfamily Asphodeloideae. The genus was previously included in Haworthia. Species in the genus are typically short perennial plants, with leaves often arranged in a rosette and frequently having raised white markings. The two-lipped flowers are borne on a tall stalk and are small – less than ...

  3. Haworthiopsis limifolia - Wikipedia

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    Haworthiopsis limifolia, formerly Haworthia limifolia, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Haworthiopsis, native to southern Africa and first described in 1910. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Distribution

  4. Haworthiopsis tessellata - Wikipedia

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    Haworthiopsis tessellata is a succulent evergreen slow-growing species reaching a size of 15 cm in height. It is a stemless plant, with square patterned leaves on the upper surfaces and small teeth along the margins. The leaves are greenish, form a rosette and turn to reddish in full sun. The flowers are white and small, in an inflorescence.

  5. Haworthiopsis reinwardtii - Wikipedia

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    H. reinwardtii with its typical thin, strongly tubercled leaves. It is a perennial succulent, with stems growing to 20 cm (8 in) in height, with a basal rosette of white-spotted fleshy leaves arranged in a spiral pattern, and racemes of tubular pinkish-white flowers in spring.

  6. This endangered flower only grows in South Florida. Here's ...

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    There's a rare, endangered flower that only grows in a small area of Florida. Here's what the flower is, when it blooms and where to find it.

  7. Haworthiopsis scabra - Wikipedia

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    Haworthiopsis scabra is a very variable species, with several very distinct varieties. Its name "scabra" means "rough", but only its type-variety truly has rough leaves. It typically grows its leaves in three tiers (trifarious) though some varieties have five-tier leaf arrangement. Many varieties have a spiral twist to their leaves. [2]

  8. Haworthiopsis coarctata - Wikipedia

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    Haworthiopsis coarctata, formerly Haworthia coarctata, is a species of flowering succulent plant from the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa and naturalized in Mexico. It is one of the species of Haworthiopsis that is commonly cultivated as an ornamental.

  9. Haworthiopsis viscosa - Wikipedia

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    Haworthiopsis viscosa typically grows its sharp succulent leaves in three tiers or columns ("trifarious" leaf arrangement). The pointed leaves are scabrous ("viscosa" means "sticky") and packed densely along its stems. The plant offsets from its base and can eventually form large clumps.

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