Haworthia Venosa ssp. Tessllata
Haworthia 'Tessellata'
Early Summer 2017
8
- 1
Late Spring 2017
6
- 2
Mid Spring 2017
6
- 1
Mid Spring 2017
5
- 1
Late Winter 2017
4
- 0
Mid Winter 2017
3
- 6
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Haworthia Venosa ssp. Tessllata
Early Summer 2017
8
Late Spring 2017
6
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mng8hc
10/11/17
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brightcolours
#haworthia
Mid Spring 2017
6
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mng8hc
16/10 flower stalk just a little excessively long...
Mid Spring 2017
5
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mng8hc
16/10 looking less red/brown after providing it with more water frequently.
Late Winter 2017
4
Mid Winter 2017
3
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mng8hc
Help me identify this plant
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Soph1e
It's Haworthia emelyae var. comptoniana
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mng8hc
Thank you for helping! The plant you suggested has no spikes along the leaves though..? But mine does
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Soph1e
Oops, I didn't even notice the spines! There are varieties of haworthia emelyae that have leaf tubercles that have spines. Will have to have a think and see if I can come up with any other ideas.
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Soph1e
Haworthia venosa subsp. tessellata might be a more likely contender.
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mng8hc
Thanks I think that was it :)
01/12/2017