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Aloe, Gasteria and Haworthia are three related genera, comprising hundreds of succulent plants. They are all easily grown in pots. A few adapt to low-light levels of indoor conditions and can be grown as house plants.
Cont.= 8,5 cm - Long stems with short dark leaves dotted with white tubercles. This species will start growing upright but it will later bend and clump. It will eventually from a mound of medusa-like spreading stems.
Cont.= 5 cm. This miniature leaf succulent is a gem of nature from the winter-rainfall Little Karoo. Truncated glossy leaves grow opposite in a row! There is a translucent window on the top of each leaf. It can stand windsill conditions.
Large, Branched, Cont.= 8,5 cm. - Triangular leaves with extraordinary patterns. A paler network of veins contrasts over a paler, translucent background. A slowly proliferous species that can grow indoors in bright windowsill conditions.
Haworthia ‘Cup of Gold’ is a Haworthia with pale yellow retuse leaves, possibly a selection or hybrid of H. otzeniana. Some people consider it variegated, though the variegation s just on the reverse of the leaves and it is not always evident.
Branched, Cont.= 8,5 cm - Possibly a hybrid of garden origin. Haworthia rigida was never found in the wild and is still an "Unplaced Name". It refers to a beautiful plant with attractive shape and leaf texture. Turns very dark in sun.
NEW! - Cont. 8,5 cm - Beautiful local form of the well known Haworthia limifolia.
NEW! - Cont. 8,5 cm - Beautiful chubby Haworthia. Leaves have a triangular tip which is a translucent window.
NEW ! - Cont. =10 cm. Old inter-generic hybrid of Haworthia cymbiformis and Aloe speciosa, The foliage is green-red-brown, and intensifies during summer to almost black. Protect from frost.
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