Aloe haworthioides . . .

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Cereusly
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Aloe haworthioides . . .

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I planted an offset given to me three years ago in a wooden orchid basket lined with screen. There is no soil left in the basket, yet this plant keeps on going! :o Tony
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Post by ihc6480 »

Definitely looks a little crowded :lol:
Great looking plant and at the rate it grows I wouldn't let it escape the basket :wink:
Bill

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Post by DieTer-Xz »

Lovely! Make sure to repot it so it doesn't start dying from the inside out.
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Post by Tobias Wallek »

Hello Tony !

Nice looking plant, but no true A. haworthioides.
It looks like a hybrid between A. haworthioides and something other.
First I think of Aloe 'Pepe' (a cross between A. haworthioides and A. descoingsii) but the leaves on your plant are not broad enough on the base.

Ciao Tobias
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