Hi
BEsides the fact that so many Haworthias look similar, there is the problem that they can be grown very differently with different looks. I have had quite a few change over the years since I got them, but none has changed as amazingly as this one.
I got it in 2008.
Now in 2011
last week
Looks like mirabilis to me now.
MIke
difficulties in IDing haworthias
Re: difficulties in IDing haworthias
I guess that's why there are 100 kinds of ice cream - I prefer the green of the first picture. Some people like a bronze look but if it was mine, it would go back in the shade. I'd be more worried about it thriving than an exact name. Just my 2 cents. Sue
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yes, you are right, folks like them very different. I like it now, and with two health offsets am not too worried about it thriving!
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Some of my plants i like a little blush, but on others i like the very green look exspecially on my aloe juv.
Re: difficulties in IDing haworthias
Hello
I would say Haworthia emelyae var multifolia
I would say Haworthia emelyae var multifolia