The Cactiguide Haworthia Thread
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Haworthias always look so squishy to me, but i don't really own any to test the theory lol!
Are those jadia leaves squishy or hard CandDplants?
Are those jadia leaves squishy or hard CandDplants?
Re: The Cactiguide Haworthia Thread
They're not squishy, they're quite firm
There are many squishy mesembs, no Haworthia would be considered squishy in my opinion.
There are many squishy mesembs, no Haworthia would be considered squishy in my opinion.
Re: The Cactiguide Haworthia Thread
by hlchang » Tue Sep 16, 2014 10:26 am
I have only one Haworthia plant in Melbourne , but I have more growing in tropical Malaysia , Kuala Lumpur. Haworthia reinwardtii or Haw coarctata , not sure which is which. H.L.
Postby K.W. » Tue Sep 16, 2014 10:58 am
Good morning H.L.,
the left plant should be Haworthia coarctata fa. greenii.
The plant on the right should be haworthia reinwardtii.
Best wishes
K.W.
B.t.w. nice plants!!!
Best wishes
K.W.
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
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Thank you K.W. , Regards HL
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I usually don't grow leafy Haworthias, but someone gave me these, and she got them from Ann Shein.
Haworthia arachnoidea setata H. mucronata inconfluens Haworthia lockwoodii
Haworthia arachnoidea setata H. mucronata inconfluens Haworthia lockwoodii
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H. pygmaea argenteo-maculosa
IB 5151 LAV
H. limifolia keithii
H. venosa tesselata
IB 5151 LAV
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Some small plants of newly named species
H. groenewaldii H. truteriorum H. hammeri
Die Kop
H. groenewaldii H. truteriorum H. hammeri
Die Kop
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Some of my new hybrids
"Downtown Compton"
I was considering calling it "Super Comptonii", but I didn't think it merits that name, it will need better lines to be called Super Some interesting black H. bayeri hybrids that have potential
"Downtown Compton"
I was considering calling it "Super Comptonii", but I didn't think it merits that name, it will need better lines to be called Super Some interesting black H. bayeri hybrids that have potential
Re: The Cactiguide Haworthia Thread
Craig, wonderfull plants!!!
I do not want to leave You and Your plants in this thread alone. . .
Good evening dear cacti friends,
just a few photos from today, Haworthia in the evening sun:
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Best wishes and nice sunday,
K.W.
I do not want to leave You and Your plants in this thread alone. . .
Good evening dear cacti friends,
just a few photos from today, Haworthia in the evening sun:
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989
990
991
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001
Best wishes and nice sunday,
K.W.
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
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If your cacti mess in your job just forget about the job.
°C = (°F - 32)/1.8
°C = (°F - 32)/1.8
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The Hawortias are looking their best this time of year
Here are some true species
H. bayeri
This one is from seed planted in 2007 My select forms of H. pygmaea splendens Seedling of H. sordida
very slow and hard to keep alive the first year I replanted my giant H. truncata "Lime Green" into a Super Sweet Erica Pot that's wide and shallow
It's filling it out nicely
Here are some true species
H. bayeri
This one is from seed planted in 2007 My select forms of H. pygmaea splendens Seedling of H. sordida
very slow and hard to keep alive the first year I replanted my giant H. truncata "Lime Green" into a Super Sweet Erica Pot that's wide and shallow
It's filling it out nicely
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Now for some hybrids
This is a well known Japanese hybrid, Kintaikyo
I always wanted on, my friend Kris Tamayo gave it to me. H. bayeri hybrid Another H. bayeri hybrid of mine
I can't get a good photo of it yet, it's giant, has giant windows and look like chunks of glass Another H. bayeri hybrid that has a lite texture I took photos of this plant before, I suggested the name "Super Comptonii" but it hasn't lived up to it yet.
It's another one that's hard to photograph, too shiny and reflective
I think it has some H. badia in it. A super hairy hybrid
This is a well known Japanese hybrid, Kintaikyo
I always wanted on, my friend Kris Tamayo gave it to me. H. bayeri hybrid Another H. bayeri hybrid of mine
I can't get a good photo of it yet, it's giant, has giant windows and look like chunks of glass Another H. bayeri hybrid that has a lite texture I took photos of this plant before, I suggested the name "Super Comptonii" but it hasn't lived up to it yet.
It's another one that's hard to photograph, too shiny and reflective
I think it has some H. badia in it. A super hairy hybrid
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Craig,
I have neglected this thread.
Soon again pictures of my plants. Not as nice as those shown. . .
Best wishes
K.W.
I have neglected this thread.
Soon again pictures of my plants. Not as nice as those shown. . .
Best wishes
K.W.
We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
Re: The Cactiguide Haworthia Thread
I'm pretty much specializing in Haworthias now
along with another dozen specializations
Here is my Zebra Toe Hybrid line
Mother plant, H. major x H. mars hybrid called "Green Monster" I will work on some better photos
here are some 3 1/2 year old extra select seedlings! "Super Korizato"
one of my favorite hybirds
along with another dozen specializations
Here is my Zebra Toe Hybrid line
Mother plant, H. major x H. mars hybrid called "Green Monster" I will work on some better photos
here are some 3 1/2 year old extra select seedlings! "Super Korizato"
one of my favorite hybirds