1st one Haworthia emelyae var. comptoniana ?? 2nd one not clear but maybe herbacea or arachnoidea Bill Hildyard ============================== BCSS & Haworthia...
Dear Paul, I found your remarks very interesting and would certainly like to know more about your current thinking regarding Haworthia taxonomy. I did not...
Hi my name is Aaron, and i have been collecting and growing Haworthias for over two years now and have enjoyed every day of it... i am also interested in...
Hi All, I've not posted mucha as I spend more time reading other folks post - i'm learning slowly ;) Anyway, I was given a 'pup' the other day and sods law the...
Breck Where would one start! In the current Haworthia wars, there are some of the more esoteric and eccentric approaches to plant classification that I have...
As a bontany student, plant classification is always a hectic problem it can sometimes lead to wars like Paul Foster wrote... thankfully the "old school"...
in particular Genera that i am more interested in is the Genus: Haworthia to me this genus is the most complex of all the other genera (aloe gasteria etc.) and...
... At this point, as listowner of the Bromeliads-for-Beginners group, I want to point out that a lot of bromeliads make excellent companion plants to...
I'm new here (although I have the uneasy feeling I once subscribed before), so here's an intro. I live in Montana, plan to move (back) to New Mexico in a year...
Generally, people who follow one author's classification take his latest published work, particularly an expensive, glossy, hard backed book, as the current...
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I have the following seeds to trade for seeds with collection data. H. e. comptoniana H. e. e. GM259 H. e. e. Rooiberg H. e. major Sandkraal H. e. multifolia ...
I will be attending the Haworthia Society Convention in Leicester, England in October this year. As usual it promises to be an interesting event. As I am...
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Maria! I do remember you! Welcome. N.M. will be much more conducive to growing the succulents than was MT. Breck ... (back) ... (2) ... mostly ... soil ... ...
It's always heartening to hear of other growers in the western high plains. I'm not in Alberta, but west-central Montana (Augusta, right up against the Rocky...
hi maria and all :) well, time will tell and no teach me things about this climate, this house and my plants.. i'm coming from toronto, where i was also...
Can you import seed? Mesa Garden sells seed at very low prices and has a huge assortment. If you know anyone in the states who would privately mail you...
yes, i think seed is usually not a problem; i do know of mesa, and have seen some other interesting sources as well.. i think erratic is the key word on...
hello, i just purchsed a new Haworthia at the recent home and garden show from the North Texas Cactus and Succulent Society... and it was very unique nothing...
Aaron, If you bought from the North Texas Cactus Society, I would guess that you bought a Haworthia limifolia.? H. limifolia originates from Natal region of...
no, it is not H. limifolia (i mentioned that this one has the semi- translucent windows H. limifolia doesnt)... i have a few of those already (i did buy a...
Hi Aaron. Try to find ..here start mirabilis. Cok http://public.fotki.com/Grootscholten/haworthiaphotos/haworthia_mn/mirabilis_bredasdor.html [Non-text...