Green nearly translucent leaves, scoop-shaped, somewhat upright rosettes. Stays small, to 5″
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Haworthia emelyae v. major
Small star-shaped rosettes, tiny hairs on leaf edges of triangular shaped outward-curving windowed leaves, striking purplish color. They prefer very bright light, a little direct sun. Forms tight clusters.
Haworthia fasciata
Haworthiopsis fasciata
Stemless rosettes to 3″d./5″h.; rich green with white stripes
Haworthia fasciata “Variegata”
Yellow-green leaves, with strong white stripes; clumping rosettes to 5″
Haworthia fasciata v. concolor
Small white spots distinguish this variety of the more common Zebra Plant.
Haworthia fouchei
Slightly erect, clumping, stemless rosettes to 3″
Haworthia glauca v. herrei
Haworthiopsis glauca var. herrei
Mini rosettes with a bluish-green hue, 1/2″ diameter and elongate to 6″. Will vigorously form clumps, branching at the base.
Haworthia limifolia
Haworthiopsis limifolia
Tight rosettes to 6″ with spiraling leaves. White/grey flowers.
Haworthia magnifica var. acuminata
Rosettes to 5″, striped green leaves turn red in sun, narrow to a extended terminal point. Semi-windowed.
Haworthia marumiana
Rosettes to 3″, open in shade; white/grey flowers
Haworthia marumiana v. batesiana
Small green rosettes form small clusters. Grows in rocky areas between grassy tufts.
Haworthia maughanii
H. truncata var. maughanii
Rare form with round blue windowed leaves, generally erect.
Haworthia mirabilis var badia
Winter-growing. With thick gel-like leaves. Will turn rusty red in sun. Rosettes to 6″.
Haworthia mucronata v. limpida
Open rosettes to 3″; white/grey flowers
Haworthia mutica
Brownish-green windowed leaves. Stemless, often solitary. 4″ diameter rosettes. Somewhat variable, or found in cultivation as hybrids.
Haworthia obtusa
H. cymbiformis v. obtusa
Small rosettes with rounded leaves.
Haworthia outeniquensis
Toothy, open rosettes to 3″
Haworthia pygmaea
Small clumping, stemless rosettes to 3″; rough-surfaced leaves, some reddish hues.
Haworthia reinwardtii
Haworthiopsis reinwardtii
Narrow and upright spotted leaves with pointed tips. 1½” rosettes elongate to 6″ tall. Freely pups at base; shade tolerant. Readily hybridizes.
Haworthia reinwardtii var. brevicula
Haworthiopsis reinwardtii v. brevicula
Mini rosettes, 1/2″ diameter and elongate to 4″. Will vigorously form clumps, branching at the base. Shade tolerant
Haworthia resendeana
Probably an Haworthia coarctata hybrid
1-1/2″rosettes elongate to 6″l.; pups at base; shade tolerant
Haworthia retusa
Slightly erect, clumping, stemless rosettes to 3″; Red in full sun
Haworthia retusa fa. geraldii
Slightly erect, recurved leaves with striped green and white leaves. Clumping, stemless rosettes to 3″; Red in full sun
Haworthia sampaiana
H. coarctata var. sampaiana
Disputed variety of a readily hybridizing species. Leaves appear more triangular.
Haworthia springbokvlakensis
Stunning jewel-colored windowed-leaf succulent, nearly transparent. Low water in winter. Protect from frost for best growth through winter. More shade required in hotter summer climates. Rosettes to 4″.
Haworthia tessellata
H. venosa ssp. tessellata
Haworthiopsis tessellata
Rosette of green triangular leaves that can flush copper when moderately stressed by bright sun and drought. The flattened leaf tops have a checkered mosaic of translucent “leaf windows” that help the plant tolerate low light conditions. White blooms in spring.
Haworthia truncata
Fan-shaped, flat-topped, stemless; Barely above ground. Often found as hybrids.
Haworthia truncata v. maughanii
Small succulent with thick fan-shaped, flat-topped, stemless rosettes.
Haworthia turgida
Higly variable stemless rosettes 3″ to 5″
Haworthia turgida v. suberecta
Small rosettes 3-5″ across, small rounded erect leaves, green with small white spots. Will get a reddish hue in more sun.
