Haworthia Outeniquensis
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small
succulent plant In botany, succulent plants, also known as succulents, are plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. The word ''succulent'' comes from the Latin word ''sucus'', meani ...
s endemic to Southern Africa ( Mozambique, Namibia,
Lesotho Lesotho ( ), officially the Kingdom of Lesotho, is a country landlocked country, landlocked as an Enclave and exclave, enclave in South Africa. It is situated in the Maloti Mountains and contains the Thabana Ntlenyana, highest mountains in Sou ...
,
Eswatini Eswatini ( ; ss, eSwatini ), officially the Kingdom of Eswatini and formerly named Swaziland ( ; officially renamed in 2018), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. It is bordered by Mozambique to its northeast and South Africa to its no ...
and South Africa).Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
/ref> Like the
aloe ''Aloe'' (; also written ''Aloë'') is a genus containing over 650 species of flowering succulent plants.WFO (2022): Aloe L. Published on the Internet;http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-4000001341. Accessed on: 06 Nov 2022 The most wid ...
s, they are members of the
subfamily In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoologi ...
Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniature aloes, except in their flowers, which are distinctive in appearance. They are popular garden and container plants.


Description and characteristics

''Haworthias'' are small
succulent plant In botany, succulent plants, also known as succulents, are plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. The word ''succulent'' comes from the Latin word ''sucus'', meani ...
s, forming rosettes of leaves from to exceptionally in diameter, depending on the species. These rosettes are usually stemless but in some species stems reach up to . The inflorescences of some species may exceed in height. The plants can grow solitary or can be clump-forming. Many species have firm, tough, fleshy leaves, usually dark green in colour, whereas others are softer and contain leaf windows with translucent panels through which sunlight can reach internal photosynthetic tissues. Their flowers are small, and generally white. Though they are very similar between species, flowers from the species in section Hexangulares generally have green striations and those from other species often have brown lines in the flowers. However, their leaves show wide variations even within one species. Additionally, when the plants are stressed (e.g. deprived of water), their colours can change to reds and purples. Depriving them of nitrogen generally results in paler leaves.


Distribution

Most species are endemic to South Africa, with the greatest species diversity occurring in the south-western Cape. Some species do however extend into neighbouring territories, in
Eswatini Eswatini ( ; ss, eSwatini ), officially the Kingdom of Eswatini and formerly named Swaziland ( ; officially renamed in 2018), is a landlocked country in Southern Africa. It is bordered by Mozambique to its northeast and South Africa to its no ...
(formerly Swaziland), southern Namibia and southern Mozambique (
Maputaland Maputaland is a natural region of Southern Africa. It is located in the northern part of the province of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa between Eswatini and the coast. In a wider sense it may also include the southernmost region of Mozambique. The bi ...
).


Naming and taxonomy

''Haworthia'' is a genus within the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae. The genus is named after the botanist Adrian Hardy Haworth. B. Bayer recognised approximately 60 species in a review of the genus in 2012, whereas other taxonomists are very much less conservative. Related genera are ''
Aloe ''Aloe'' (; also written ''Aloë'') is a genus containing over 650 species of flowering succulent plants.WFO (2022): Aloe L. Published on the Internet;http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-4000001341. Accessed on: 06 Nov 2022 The most wid ...
'', '' Gasteria'' and ''
Astroloba ''Astroloba'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae,Stevens, P.F. (2001 onwards)"Asphodeloideae" ''Angiosperm Phylogeny Website'', retrieved 2016-06-10 native to the Cape Province of South Africa. ...
'' and intergeneric hybrids are known.


Subdivisions

The classification of the flowering plant subfamily Asphodeloideae is weak, and concepts of the genera are not well substantiated. ''Haworthia'' has been a similarly a weakly contrived genus. Because of their horticultural interest, its taxonomy has been dominated by amateur collectors, and the literature is rife with misunderstanding of what the taxa actually are or should be. Recent phylogenetic studies have demonstrated that the traditional divisions of the genus are actually relatively unrelated (''Hexangulares'' was shown to be a sister-group of genus '' Gasteria'', ''Robustipedunculares'' more closely related to genus ''
Astroloba ''Astroloba'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae,Stevens, P.F. (2001 onwards)"Asphodeloideae" ''Angiosperm Phylogeny Website'', retrieved 2016-06-10 native to the Cape Province of South Africa. ...
'', and ''Haworthia'' as an out-group related to ''
Aloe ''Aloe'' (; also written ''Aloë'') is a genus containing over 650 species of flowering succulent plants.WFO (2022): Aloe L. Published on the Internet;http://www.worldfloraonline.org/taxon/wfo-4000001341. Accessed on: 06 Nov 2022 The most wid ...
''). In recognition of the polyphyletic nature of the genus, '' Haworthiopsis'' and ''
Tulista ''Tulista'' is a small genus of succulent plants endemic to South Africa. They were formerly included within the genus ''Haworthia''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by a large size (relative to other haworthias), by their stemless ro ...
'' have been split off. Botanists had long noticed differences in the flowers the three subgenera, but had previously considered those differences to be inconsequential, although the differences between species in the same subgenus definitely are. The roots, leaves and rosettes do demonstrate some generic differences while wide variations occur even within one species.


Species

Many species of ''Haworthia'' have been moved to '' Haworthiopsis'' and ''
Tulista ''Tulista'' is a small genus of succulent plants endemic to South Africa. They were formerly included within the genus ''Haworthia''. Characteristics The genus is characterised by a large size (relative to other haworthias), by their stemless ro ...
'', in particular since the last update of
The Plant List The Plant List was a list of botanical names of species of plants created by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and the Missouri Botanical Garden and launched in 2010. It was intended to be a comprehensive record of all known names of plant species ...
(2013), which contains about 150 accepted species of ''Haworthia''. The actual number and identification of the species is not well established; many species are listed as "unresolved" for lack of sufficient information, and the full list reflects the difficulties of ''Haworthia'' taxonomy, including many varieties and synonyms. The World Checklist of Selected Plant Families has been updated to exclude the species now in ''Haworthiopsis'' and ''Tulista''. The species it accepts are listed below, excluding ''Haworthia kingiana'' and ''Haworthia minor'', placed in ''Tulista'' by other sources. * ''
Haworthia akaonii ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' M.Hayashi – Western Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia angustifolia ''Haworthia angustifolia'' is a species of ''Haworthia'' from the eastern Cape Province The Province of the Cape of Good Hope ( af, Provinsie Kaap die Goeie Hoop), commonly referred to as the Cape Province ( af, Kaapprovinsie) and colloqui ...
'' Haw. – Southern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia ao-onii ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' M.Hayashi – Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia arachnoidea ''Haworthia arachnoidea'', locally known as "papierrosie" (paper-rose) or "spinnekopnes" (spider-nest), is the type species of the genus ''Haworthia'', in the family Asphodelaceae, in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Description The pl ...
'' (L.) Duval – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia aristata'' Haw. – Southern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia bayeri ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' J.D.Venter & S.A.Hammer – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia blackburniae'' W.F.Barker – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia bolusii ''Haworthia bolusii'' is a species of ''Haworthia'' that was originally described by John Gilbert Baker in 1880. It is closely related to the neighbouring species to the west, ''Haworthia decipiens'', and it is native to the northern part of the ...
'' Baker – Southern central and southern Cape Provinces to Free State * ''
Haworthia caesia ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa ( Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble mi ...
'' M.Hayashi – Western Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia calva'' M.Hayashi – Eastern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia chloracantha'' Haw. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia coarctata ''Haworthiopsis coarctata'', formerly ''Haworthia coarctata'', is a species of flowering succulent plant from the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa and naturalized in Mexico. It is one of the species of ''Haworthiopsis'' that is commonly cultiv ...
'' * ''
Haworthia compacta ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' (Triebner) Breuer – Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia cooperi ''Haworthia cooperi'' is a diverse and varied species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Description Plants grow in clumps of small rosettes of tiny, fleshy, light green ...
'' Baker – Southern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia cymbiformis ''Haworthia cymbiformis'' is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Description Plants are small and grow clumps of rosettes of thick, fleshy, light green leaves ...
'' (Haw.) Duval – Southern and southeastern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia decipiens'' Poelln. – Southern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia diaphana'' M.Hayashi – Eastern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia elizeae'' Breuer – Western Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia emelyae ''Haworthia emelyae'' (synonym with ''Haworthia picta'') is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Western Cape Province in South Africa. Description This species is one of the ''"retuse"'' species of ' ...
'' Poelln. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia fasciata ''Haworthiopsis fasciata'', formerly ''Haworthia fasciata'', is a species of succulent plant from the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. The species is rare in cultivation; most plants that are labelled as ''H. fasciata'' are actually ''Ha ...
'' * ''
Haworthia floribunda ''Haworthia floribunda'' is a species of succulent plant in the genus Haworthia native to the Cape Province of South Africa. It grows in rosettes with dark green, lanceolate The following is a list of terms which are used to describe leaf morph ...
'' Poelln. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia fukuyae'' M.Hayashi – Eastern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia grenieri'' Breuer – Western Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia heidelbergensis ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' G.G.Sm. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia herbacea ''Haworthia herbacea'' is a species of succulent plant in the genus Haworthia native to the Cape Province The Province of the Cape of Good Hope ( af, Provinsie Kaap die Goeie Hoop), commonly referred to as the Cape Province ( af, Kaapprov ...
'' (Mill.) Stearn – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia lockwoodii ''Haworthia lockwoodii'' is a species of succulent plant in the genus ''Haworthia''. Native to the Cape Province The Province of the Cape of Good Hope ( af, Provinsie Kaap die Goeie Hoop), commonly referred to as the Cape Province ( af, ...
'' Archibald – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia maculata'' (Poelln.) M.B.Bayer – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia magnifica'' Poelln. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia maraisii'' Poelln. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia marumiana ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' Uitewaal – Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia mirabilis'' (Haw.) Haw. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia mollis'' M.Hayashi – Eastern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia monticola'' Fourc. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia mucronata'' Haw. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia mutica ''Haworthia mutica'' is a species of succulent plant native to South Africa's Cape Province. Very similar to, and often confused with, types such as Haworthia retusa ''Haworthia retusa'' is a species of flowering plants of the genus ''Haworthi ...
'' Haw. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia nortieri ''Haworthia nortieri'' is a species of succulent plant belonging to the genus '' Haworthia'' and is classified under the family Asphodelaceae. It is native to Southern Africa, southwest of Northern Cape. Description .''H. nortieri has'' ovate- ...
'' G.G.Sm. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia outeniquensis'' M.B.Bayer – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia parksiana ''Haworthia parksiana'' is a species of succulent plant native to the Western Cape of South Africa. Regarded as the smallest and one of the rarest types of ''Haworthia ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to South ...
'' Poelln. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia pubescens'' M.B.Bayer – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia pulchella ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' M.B.Bayer – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia pygmaea ''Haworthia pygmaea'' is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Mossel Bay area of the Western Cape, South Africa. Description This species can be distinguished from its relatives, by its flat leaf ends ...
'' Poelln. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia regina ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the Family (biology), subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generall ...
'' M.Hayashi – Eastern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia reinwardtii ''Haworthiopsis reinwardtii'', formerly ''Haworthia reinwardtii'', is a species of succulent flowering plant in the family (biology), family Asphodelaceae, native plant, native to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. It is one of the specie ...
'' * ''
Haworthia reticulata ''Haworthia reticulata'' is a species of succulent plant native to the southwestern Cape Provinces of South Africa. The species has several varieties, including var. ''hurlingii'' which is the smallest at up to wide. It can generally be disting ...
'' (Haw.) Haw. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia retusa'' (L.) Duval – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia rossouwii ''Haworthia rossouwii'' is a species of succulent plant belonging to the genus ''Haworthia'' and is classified under the family Asphodelaceae. It is native to Southern Africa, in the Overberg region of the Western Cape Province. Description and ...
'' Poelln. – Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia sapphaia ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the Family (biology), subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generall ...
'' M.Hayashi – Eastern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia semiviva ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' (Poelln.) M.B.Bayer – Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia springbokvlakensis ''Haworthia springbokvlakensis'' is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to a very restricted area of the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Description This is a "retuse" species of ''Haworthia'' and is ...
'' C.L.Scott – Southern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia subularis ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' M.Hayashi – Eastern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia tesselata'' * ''
Haworthia transiens ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' (Poelln.) M.Hayashi – Southern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia truncata'' Schönland – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia turgida ''Haworthia turgida'', also sometimes known as the windowpane plant, is a species of '' Haworthia'' native to the Cape Provinces. Its common name comes from the translucent panes on its leaves, which are similar to those of ''Haworthia cooperi ...
'' Haw. – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia variegata ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the Family (biology), subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generall ...
'' L.Bolus – Southwestern Cape Provinces * '' Haworthia veltina'' M.Hayashi – Eastern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia villosa ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' M.Hayashi – Eastern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia vlokii ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniat ...
'' M.B.Bayer – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia wittebergensis ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniat ...
'' W.F.Barker – Southwestern Cape Provinces * ''
Haworthia zantneriana ''Haworthia zantneriana'' is a species of the genus '' Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae,Stevens, P.F. (2001 onwards)"Asphodeloideae" ''Angiosperm Phylogeny Website''. Retrieved 2016-06-10. endemic to the souther ...
'' Poelln. – Southern Cape Provinces


Cultivation

There is widespread special collector interest, and some species such as ''
Haworthia cymbiformis ''Haworthia cymbiformis'' is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Description Plants are small and grow clumps of rosettes of thick, fleshy, light green leaves ...
'' are fairly common house and garden plants. Almost all ''Haworthia'' species are naturally adapted for semi-shade conditions (in habitat they tend to grow under bushes or rock overhangs) and they are therefore healthiest in shade or semi-shade. Some species like ''
Haworthia pumila ''Tulista pumila'' ("Vratjiesaalwee") is a species of ''Tulista'' succulent plant, from the Western Cape, South Africa. It was formerly placed in the genus '' Haworthia'', as ''Haworthia pumila'' or ''Haworthia maxima''. Description It is an ev ...
'' and '' Haworthia truncata'' can be adapted to tolerate full-sun however. All ''Haworthia'' species favour extremely well-drained soil (in habitat they tend to grow in poor sands, in rocky areas). Watering depends on the species (winter or summer rainfall) but most of the common species are tolerant of a variety of watering routines. Over-watering can cause the roots to rot. Rarer species may have more specific requirements. All haworthias are sensitive to frost, and they are rated as winter hardy to USDA zone 10. ''Haworthia'' species reproduce both through seed and through budding, or offsets. Certain species or clones may be more successful or rapid in offset production, and these pups are easily removed to yield new plants once a substantial root system has developed on the offshoot. Less reliably, the plants may also be propagated through leaf cuttings, and in some instances, through tissue culture.


Gallery for identification

Image:Haworthia arachnoidea - cobweb aloe.jpg, ''
Haworthia arachnoidea ''Haworthia arachnoidea'', locally known as "papierrosie" (paper-rose) or "spinnekopnes" (spider-nest), is the type species of the genus ''Haworthia'', in the family Asphodelaceae, in the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Description The pl ...
'' has numerous dark-green leaves, which have no translucent tips and bear a dense hairy web of spines. File:Haworthia nortieri - MBB arizona.jpg, ''
Haworthia nortieri ''Haworthia nortieri'' is a species of succulent plant belonging to the genus '' Haworthia'' and is classified under the family Asphodelaceae. It is native to Southern Africa, southwest of Northern Cape. Description .''H. nortieri has'' ovate- ...
'', from the far north-west of the Western Cape, has opaque leaves, covered in oval, pellucid spots. File:Haworthia maculata - rawsonville 1.jpg, '' Haworthia maculata'', showing distinctive red-purple, spotted, normally turgid leaves, with tiny bristles on margins & keels. File:Haworthia reticulata - Cape Town 6.jpg, The highly proliferous ''
Haworthia reticulata ''Haworthia reticulata'' is a species of succulent plant native to the southwestern Cape Provinces of South Africa. The species has several varieties, including var. ''hurlingii'' which is the smallest at up to wide. It can generally be disting ...
'' bears tiny teeth and a reticulated pattern on its leaves. File:Haworthia herbaceae var herbaceae - CT 6.jpg, ''
Haworthia herbacea ''Haworthia herbacea'' is a species of succulent plant in the genus Haworthia native to the Cape Province The Province of the Cape of Good Hope ( af, Provinsie Kaap die Goeie Hoop), commonly referred to as the Cape Province ( af, Kaapprov ...
'', showing distinctive yellow-green (''"herbacea"'') colour, and spined margins & keels. File:Haworthia pubescens - MBB Sandberg - Copy.jpg, '' Haworthia pubescens'' co-occurs with ''H.herbacea'' but is very finely "pubescent" (covered in velvety fur) File:Haworthia floribunda MBB Appelbos.jpg, ''
Haworthia floribunda ''Haworthia floribunda'' is a species of succulent plant in the genus Haworthia native to the Cape Province of South Africa. It grows in rosettes with dark green, lanceolate The following is a list of terms which are used to describe leaf morph ...
'' has relatively few dark, slender, twisted leaves with rounded ends. File:Haworthia chloracantha var chloracantha - Cape Town 6.jpg, '' Haworthia chloracantha'' forms clumps with slender, curved, yellow-green leaves File:5 Haworthia variegata MBB Diepkloof.jpg, ''
Haworthia variegata ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the Family (biology), subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generall ...
'' has thin, straight, erect leaves, with variegated spined margins. File:Haworthia maraisii Aston South Africa 1.jpg, '' Haworthia maraisii'' is a tiny, dark-coloured haworthia, with bristled, retused leaves. File:Haworthia parksiana - Acilliers South Africa.jpg, ''
Haworthia parksiana ''Haworthia parksiana'' is a species of succulent plant native to the Western Cape of South Africa. Regarded as the smallest and one of the rarest types of ''Haworthia ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to South ...
'', the smallest Haworthia species. File:5 Haworthia mirabilis - MBB Uitkyk.jpg, '' Haworthia mirabilis'' has sharp-pointed, translucent leaf faces with marginal spines File:Haworthia mirabilis badia MBB 2 Napier.jpg, ''Haworthia mirabilis'' var. ''badia'' has reddish-brown, attenuate leaves File:Haworthia heidelbergensis var heidelbergensis 5.jpg, ''
Haworthia heidelbergensis ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' possibly a form of ''H. mirabilis'', with long, thin, bristle-tipped leaves, that are more outward spreading. File:5 Haworthia mirabilis magnifica - MBB type Frehse Reserve Riversdale c.jpg, '' Haworthia magnifica'' is sometimes considered to be a form of ''H. mirabilis''. It is distinguished by its flowers, but usually has dark, lined, triangular, scabrid leaf-faces. File:Xanthorrhoeaceae - Haworthia magnifica var. splendens.JPG, '' Haworthia magnifica var. splendens'' is a particularly ornate variety with flecked leaves, prized by horticulturalists as ''"Haworthia splendens"''. File:Haworthia magnifica var acuminata - MBB Vleesbaai 2.jpg, ''Haworthia magnifica'' var. ''acuminata'' has a lighter colour and more pointed, "acuminate" leaves File:Haworthia magnifica var atrofusca - Basryhoogte MBB.jpg, ''Haworthia magnifica'' var. ''atrofusca'' is a very dark, reddish-brown, rough-surfaced variety File:1 Haworthia turgida var turgida - Kirstenbosch.jpg, ''
Haworthia turgida ''Haworthia turgida'', also sometimes known as the windowpane plant, is a species of '' Haworthia'' native to the Cape Provinces. Its common name comes from the translucent panes on its leaves, which are similar to those of ''Haworthia cooperi ...
'' is a compact, clumping, retuse haworthia, with swollen, "turgid", light-green leaves File:Haworthia mutica - stellenbosch 1.jpg, ''
Haworthia mutica ''Haworthia mutica'' is a species of succulent plant native to South Africa's Cape Province. Very similar to, and often confused with, types such as Haworthia retusa ''Haworthia retusa'' is a species of flowering plants of the genus ''Haworthi ...
'' has one or two lines and a pale, cloudy, mat surface on its compact, slightly rounded ("mutica") leaves File:2 Haworthia retusa - Acilliers - RSA 1.jpg, '' Haworthia retusa'' has a recognisable shiny leaf-face on its retuse leaves, and a light green colour File:1 Haworthia pygmaea in cultivation a.jpg, ''
Haworthia pygmaea ''Haworthia pygmaea'' is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Mossel Bay area of the Western Cape, South Africa. Description This species can be distinguished from its relatives, by its flat leaf ends ...
'' has flat, rough, scabrous or papillate leaf surfaces File:Haworthia pygmaea var argenteo maculosa - MBB Mossgas 1.jpg, '' "agenteo-maculosa"'' is a smoother variety of ''
Haworthia pygmaea ''Haworthia pygmaea'' is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Mossel Bay area of the Western Cape, South Africa. Description This species can be distinguished from its relatives, by its flat leaf ends ...
'' with silver spots ("argenteo maculosa") File:Haworthia emelyae 1.jpg, ''
Haworthia emelyae ''Haworthia emelyae'' (synonym with ''Haworthia picta'') is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Western Cape Province in South Africa. Description This species is one of the ''"retuse"'' species of ' ...
'' has compact, bulging leaves which are often pink-flecked. File:Haworthia bayeri in habitat South Africa 2.jpg, ''
Haworthia bayeri ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' has dark leaves with slightly rounded leaf tips. File:Haworthia emelyae v. comptoniana yc.jpg, ''Haworthia emelyae'' var. ''comptoniana'' is a large, lighter coloured form, with a clear reticulated pattern on the broad leaf faces File:Juvenile Haworthia springbokvlakensis in cultivation.jpg, ''
Haworthia springbokvlakensis ''Haworthia springbokvlakensis'' is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to a very restricted area of the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Description This is a "retuse" species of ''Haworthia'' and is ...
'' has round, bulging, translucent leaf faces File:Haworthia truncata 001.JPG, '' Haworthia truncata'' ("Horse's teeth") File:Haworthia wittebergensis 3.jpg, ''
Haworthia wittebergensis ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniat ...
'' showing its distinctive thin bristle-like leaves File:Winterbourne - Haworthia Semiviva (6120430747).jpg, ''
Haworthia semiviva ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' drys its leaves into a papery sheath in the heat of summer. File:Haworthia lockwoodii (2-2) (4875874684).jpg, ''
Haworthia lockwoodii ''Haworthia lockwoodii'' is a species of succulent plant in the genus ''Haworthia''. Native to the Cape Province The Province of the Cape of Good Hope ( af, Provinsie Kaap die Goeie Hoop), commonly referred to as the Cape Province ( af, ...
'' drys its leaves into a papery sheath in the heat of summer. File:5 Haworthia marumiana redii MBB.jpg, ''
Haworthia marumiana ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniatu ...
'' var. ''redii'' File:1 Haworthia mucronata var mucronata - MBB barrydale.jpg, '' Haworthia mucronata'' has translucent margins and keels on its soft, pointed (''"mucronate"'') leaves. File:1 Haworthia decipiens - Prince Albert a.jpg, '' Haworthia decipiens'' has light green, wide, flat, semi-translucent leaves, that have prodigious bristles on the margins (less so on the bottom leaf faces) File:1 Haworthia cooperi - Kirstenbosch.jpg, ''
Haworthia cooperi ''Haworthia cooperi'' is a diverse and varied species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Description Plants grow in clumps of small rosettes of tiny, fleshy, light green ...
'' (showing translucent "window" panels at the tips of its leaves) File:Haworthia cooperi - Tower Hill Botanic Garden.JPG, An extreme rounded form of ''
Haworthia cooperi ''Haworthia cooperi'' is a diverse and varied species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Description Plants grow in clumps of small rosettes of tiny, fleshy, light green ...
'' File:Haworthia cymbiformis - SBG 8.jpg, ''
Haworthia cymbiformis ''Haworthia cymbiformis'' is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Description Plants are small and grow clumps of rosettes of thick, fleshy, light green leaves ...
'' has light green, even-coloured, boat-shaped leaves (''"cymbiformis"'' = ''"boat shaped"'') File:Haworthia blackburneae var blackburneae - Stellenbosch.jpg, ''
Haworthia blackburneae ''Haworthia'' is a large genus of small succulent plants endemic to Southern Africa (Mozambique, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini and South Africa). Like the aloes, they are members of the subfamily Asphodeloideae and they generally resemble miniat ...
'' is a thin, grass-like species


References


External links


Haworthia (Ingo Breuer)Haworthia (Jakub Jilemicky)Asphodelaceae Anonymous (Lawrence Loucka)Haworthia Society Haworthia Updates (M.B.Bayer)
{{Taxonbar, from=Q133983 Flora of Southern Africa Asphodelaceae genera