Haworthia?? help please

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Kamos
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Haworthia?? help please

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Any ideas on genus and species? I think it's Haworthia, but not entirely sure. Thanks for any help. It's in a 4 inch pot.
p.s. In natural light, it appears very dark, as shown in the last picture.
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It's guessing what I have to do, but I would put money on a Gasteria. Or maybe it is an Aloe? Or a cross between the two (I don't know if they cross)?
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Thank you Aiko, I might just have to wait for flowers. :)
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Like Aiko I think it's a Gasteria-Aloe hybrid (they do cross and the crosses are named, not surprisingly, xGasteraloe) with Aloe aristata in its progeny.
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Quite a nice plant, I must say.
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Thank you Jfabiao, if it is Gasteraloe it will be interesting to see what the blooms will look like! I'm a fan of Aloes,and Haworthias with thick leaves.
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