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Haworthia is a large genus of small succulent plants, mostly endemic to South Africa. Like Gasteria and Aloe, they are members of the family Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniature aloes, except in their flowers, which are characteristic in appearance. Horticulturally they are popular rockery garden and container plants. Typically they range from 4 cm to 20 cm high, depending on the species, though the inflorescences of some species may exceed 40 cm. Solitary or clump-forming most species have firm, tough leaves, usually dark green in color, whereas others are softer and are window plants with translucent panels through which sunlight can reach internal photosynthetic tissues. Their flowers are small, white and very similar between species. But their leaves show wide variations even within one species.
Haworthia attenuata is a South African indigenous succulent; it is also endemic to this country, which means that it doesn’t occur naturally anywhere else in the world. It is commonly known as Zebra Plant is a striking plant with pointed leaves banded with white transversal stripes and spots that form fast beautiful clusters. It is highly variable and offsets profusely with several forms, variety and cultivars. This species vary from solid green with only few tiny white bumps forms to heavily white horizontal banded forms, and also individual clump that has broad, heavy horizontal stripes will sometimes throw off a pup with just bumps, or some will be smoother, knobbier, etc., and vice-versa. |