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hayleygasm

a newbie apartment dweller looking to grow and grow and grow.

Gasteria Okavango

  • Season Icon Mid WinterMid Winter 2020
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hayleygasm

what’s this bad boys name? about 3 inches tall.

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teamgardentags

Thanks also for asking us to help identify your plant PlantID. Fellow GT'ers are you able to help Hayley? @barbaramatthews @carolgs @cyndi @joanboston @KariSamuel @lexijane @linfoster @mikethegardener @mrsflowerpot @PlantDoctor @richard.spicer.7906 @ShelleySnyder @Yollymac

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joanboston

Possibly tiger aloe? Not certain

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mrsflowerpot

It looks like a variety #haworthia 💚💚💚

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hayleygasm

@joanboston it isn’t stripes at all. someone said gasteria x haworthia but that one isn’t bumpy, just very smooth.

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hayleygasm

@mrsflowerpot a variety? what do you mean? i’m sorry i’m extremely new to plants. when i bought it from walmart there was no ID

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hayleygasm

or gasteria okavango?

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mrsflowerpot

A variety means a type of a particular plant. There are lots of different types of plants the have slight variations to one another. 💚 Im just not sure what type of Haworthia your one us.

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hayleygasm

@mrsflowerpot some gasteria look a lot like it. some haworthia do. and then alworthia i think looks realllly close. it’s aloe x haworthia

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mrsflowerpot

Looking at it again I think it could be Haworthia attenuata commonly know as Zebra Haworthia 👍

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hayleygasm

@mrsflowerpot someone said that on fb but because it isn’t striped, just speckled, i don’t believe so. it’s light green then to super dark green, very short. it’s two plants in one as ive separated them into two without cutting or manipulating the stems or roots. so it’s about 2inches wide. maybe that helps? lol it’s definitely young and very small.

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