Haworthia cooperi var. truncata

Cooper’s Haworthia The rosettes of Haworthia cooperi var. truncata can grow 4 to 7 centimeters wide. Under sunny conditions, the leaves turn dark red. Popular name(s): Cooper’s Haworthia, Window Haworthia Botanical name: Haworthia cooperi var. truncata Family: Asphodelaceae, Asphodeloideae subfamily Origin: South Africa Height: 4 to 7 centimeters USDA zone: 12 (50 °F/10 °C) Poisonous: […]

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Aloe (×Alworthia) “Black Gem”

Aloe “Black Gem” Hybrids (crosses) of species from the genera Aloe and Haworthia, have the botanical name ×Alworthia. ×Alworthia “Black Gem” is a crossing of Aloe speciosa and Haworthia cymbiformis. It is mostly just called Aloe “Black Gem”. Description Popular name(s): Aloe “Black Gem” Botanical name: ×Alworthia “Black Gem” Family: Asphodelaceae, Asphodeloideae subfamily Origin: The […]

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Aloe juvenna

Tiger-Tooth Aloe

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Aloe “Pepe”

Aloe

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Aloe descoingsii

Descoings Aloe

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