Those are my Haworthias. I would like to know their names (some I know but would like to confirm). Thanks
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A collection of Haworthias to ID
Re: A collection of Haworthias to ID
5 looks like Aloe 'black gem'
16 - H. limifolia
7, 9 - coarctata or reinwardtii
16 - H. limifolia
7, 9 - coarctata or reinwardtii
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Re: A collection of Haworthias to ID
Thanks Teo.
7 and 9 are quite different. wouldn't be 7 reinwardtii and 9 coarctata?
Tracking "black gem" I found: Aloe 'black gem', Alworthia 'black gem' (a hybrid between Haworthia cymbiformis & Aloe speciosa) and Haworthia pentagona. It is hard to know for sure, but in my opinion it looks much more like Aloe hybrid than a Haworthia species.
7 and 9 are quite different. wouldn't be 7 reinwardtii and 9 coarctata?
Tracking "black gem" I found: Aloe 'black gem', Alworthia 'black gem' (a hybrid between Haworthia cymbiformis & Aloe speciosa) and Haworthia pentagona. It is hard to know for sure, but in my opinion it looks much more like Aloe hybrid than a Haworthia species.
Re: A collection of Haworthias to ID
#1 and #2 look like Haworthia pygmaea - aren't they the same plant?
#11 looks like Haworthia koelmaniorum
#16 is Haworthia limifolia (#12 needs some growing on, but may turn out to be the same species)
Agreed as H. reiwardtii for #7 and H. coarctata for #9.
H. attenuata and H. fasciata are very variable and should cover #3, #4, #8 and #14
Don't take this too seriously, as I'm no expert...
#11 looks like Haworthia koelmaniorum
#16 is Haworthia limifolia (#12 needs some growing on, but may turn out to be the same species)
Agreed as H. reiwardtii for #7 and H. coarctata for #9.
H. attenuata and H. fasciata are very variable and should cover #3, #4, #8 and #14
Don't take this too seriously, as I'm no expert...
Z, in (mostly) sunny Lisbon.
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Re: A collection of Haworthias to ID
Thanks jfabiao obrigado
1 and 2 are not the same plant, I mean, they came to me from different ways, and I do have the same impression: that they are of the same species. But they grow differently, even the lateral buds when repotted looks like the mother plant. #1 is much more robust and fat.
12 it is an old plant. It dont gets larger in diameter but in heigh (kind of a stem appears below the rosete). But I dont know the species
Thanks!
1 and 2 are not the same plant, I mean, they came to me from different ways, and I do have the same impression: that they are of the same species. But they grow differently, even the lateral buds when repotted looks like the mother plant. #1 is much more robust and fat.
12 it is an old plant. It dont gets larger in diameter but in heigh (kind of a stem appears below the rosete). But I dont know the species
Thanks!
Re: A collection of Haworthias to ID
That rules out H. limifolia, that one gets wide. In that case it may be a form of H. coarctata (or something else altogether ).
Z, in (mostly) sunny Lisbon.
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Re: A collection of Haworthias to ID
I found out now that it looks like "H. resendeana"...