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| Author:
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Marloth
1910 |
| Family: |
Asphodelaceae |
| Habitat: |
Southern
Africa, Mozambique, Swaziland |
| Soil: |
Mix |
| Water:
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Meduim |
| Sun: |
Medium |
| Thickness: |
15
centimetres |
| Height: |
12
centimetres |
| Flower:
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White |
| Reproduction: |
Seeds/Cuttings/Off-springs |
| Pop names:
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Fairy
Washboards |
| Synonyms: |
Haworthia
limifolia fa. diploidea, Haworthia limifolia fa. marlothiana,
Haworthia limifolia fa. schuldtiana, Haworthia limifolia fa.
tetraploidea, Haworthia limifolia fa. variegata, Haworthia
limifolia var. diploidea, Haworthia limifolia var.
marlothiana, Haworthia limifolia var. schuldtiana, Haworthia
limifolia var. stolonifera, Haworthia limifolia var.
tetraploidea, Haworthia keithii, Haworthia limifolia fa.
major, Haworthia limifolia fa. pimentelii, Haworthia
limifolia var. keithii, Haworthia limifolia var. striata |
| Got
it from: |
Ringsted,
Danmark |
| Year: |
2004 |
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This member of the
Asphodelaceae family was described by Marloth in 1910. It is found
in the Southern part of Africa, growing on eastern facing hills, in
grit or well-drained soil. It get some water and some sun and even
frost at night at winter nights. The plant will raises for 12 centimetres,
the flower-stand for 30 centimetres or more. The flowers are white,
and it can be reproduced both by seeds, leaves-cuttings and offshoots.
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