Some Haworthias

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Tobias Wallek
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Some Haworthias

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Hello !

I've seen here so many beautiful pictures from your plants that I think it's time to show some of mine :)
Here's a few Haworthias of my collection, hope you like the pics.
Haworthia truncata v. maughanii
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Haworthia pygmaea v. pygmaea (f. christalina)
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Haworthia pygmaea v. pygmaea
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Haworthia emelyae v. emelyae (=H. picta v. janvlokii n.n. Breuer)
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Haworthia cooperi v. venusta
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Haworthia bayeri
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Haworthia emelyae v. emelyae (=H. picta cv. Japan 1)
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Haworthia schuldtiana
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Ciao Tobias
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Tobias, they are really wonderfull. The H bayerii is my winner. Harry
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Wonderfull :D
Haworthias are one of my favorites.

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Beautiful! =D>
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Post by Tony »

WOW ! :o first time I've ever set my eyes on any of them. Thanks Tobias.

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Post by Plantcelot »

WOW Tobias, that’s a very nice collection of Haworthias! They all look great but my favorite ones are the H. truncata and the H. cooperi. I see that some of them had already flowered and the H. emelyae is on its way! Great posting Tobias! :thumbup:
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Great looking collection you have going there.
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Post by toddo »

Geez- awesome plants/photos. Really like the Haworthia bayeri - Thanks for sharing -

Todd
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Your plants (and pictures) are beautiful, Tobias.
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=D>
incurable cactoholic
growing rebutia's with a mix of others.
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Post by nachtkrabb »

Hi, Tobias,
your Hawortias are lovely - each and every one. They look so healthy and content. Most of them are new to me, too!

May I add a question, please, as you seem to know this family? I was given the following as a H. cymbiformis, but I can't believe it. (The tips of the leaves look a bit transparent and striped.)
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The one H. cymbiformis I know for sure has shorter leaves that do not bend.
Would you please help me?
Thank you very much
Ruth
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Post by Tobias Wallek »

Hello Ruth !

It's a little bit difficult, because the plant is only in the juvenile stage.
It is definitely no H. cymbiformis. I think it could be a H. mirabilis.
Let's have a look at this plant in one year, than i can say more (i hope so :wink: ).

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Post by nachtkrabb »

Hallo, Tobias,
thanks for the guess - H.mirabilis sounds very good after a short search on the web.
Have a good time
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Post by perrycornish »

Tobias, if I ever get anywhere near the number of lovely Haworthia which you have I shall be a happy woman :) =D>
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