Can someone tell me which spelling is correct for the Haworthia known as Kegani(i). I understand that it is a hybrid (or a hybrid grex?) so presumably it ...
Hi group, Is Vincenzo Cicerone from Italy. I cut some of my mother plants, sell some very special plants from japan. If you are interested send an e- mail my...
Hi group, Now I'm starting to create the album in the coming days add photo of plants for sale. I thought to create an album with photos and price. Sell some...
Hi Vincenzo, I would like to purchase some of your haworthias. Please reserve one offset of #650 Haworthia splendens x Japan Major @ 30 Euro. I will wait to...
Arnold, when you wish to order plants from one of your co-members do so directly to their private e-address not here on the Group site. Thanks, Breck -...
Hi All, There is an up and coming Show & Sale: http://www.hscactus.org/SHOW/index.html <http://www.hscactus.org/SHOW/index.html> See you there! Joyce [Non-text...
A question about Haworthia BM4396 (= Bryan Makin accession number?) This apparently variegated plant has been listed as two different species (!)- can anyone...
Hi Lindsey, Only two names - most Haworthias seem to have many more these days! Bryan Makin's numbers only reach up to BM3750, so there has been a little...
Hi Lindsey. I grow the plant from Brian, BM 4396, I get the plant from Brian in 1987 as H cooperi v. pilifera Brian get the plant with this name from Mr...
Then it's most likely the one I have Derek as mine had a badly faded number on the back of the label which I took to be LI?896, which is a cooperi f. pilifera...
Thanks too, Bill... the thing gets around, doesn't it! I wonder where Bill Keen got it from? Good that it is a stable variegate, the only other one I have is...
Haworthia and related generaLindsey, I believe it came up in a batch of seed that Bill Keen grew, it also has a Cocozza refernce number as well !!! but I don't...
In Australia it has been distributed as H. cooperi 'Silver Swirls'. I'm responsible for coining the name, though it hasn't been formally illustrated and named...
Hi there, any opinions on which of the gasterias has the best looking flower. I recently bought G. brachyphylla and when I went back to the nursery and its...
Well...since I am red-green color blind, consider my preference in connection with that disability. I would champion Gasteria baylissiana. Many other...
G. glomerata is hard to beat. A well grown clump of this species in full flower is very attractive. Paul Forster [Non-text portions of this message have been...
And in terms of the best looking Haworthia in flower, then it has to be H. herbacea (in full flower now in Brisbane, Australia). The flowers are abundant,...
Hi folks, does anyone know where I can get details of Ernst van Jaarsvelds habitat collection numbers. I have quite a few Gasterias which have his numbers but...
You have aroused my curiosity! I must see a plant that cannot be identified as either a gasteria or a haworthia! I did not know such things to exist. (Of...
Hi Diana, well it is definitely a Gasteria and I do not see any Haworthia genes in its appearance. It is one of those Gasteria hybrids featuring variegation,...
i took another pic, and for some reason, it does not want to come out with the real color. perhaps it is a little better. hope someone can id it now. it is...
I am wondering which Haworthia species/forms are well established in cultivation but critically endangered, or even extinct, in habitat? My apologies for this...
Hello my name is Wendy and I live in Ontario Canada. So our fall is just beginning here but it is still warm, sunny and beautiful. Many years ago I got...
I just spent a great time going through the photos other members here have in their albums. There are so many beautiful plants. And so colorful. I am truly...
I think that is a great question Lindsey. We should wonder how many plants, haworthia and others, tha are next to gone(or already gone) now in the wild that we...
man, gmail is driving me crazy today...lol--just typed a message, and it disappears when i try to send... so here goes again: hi and welcome! i'm in canada...
you know, wendy, i didnt notice your email address, and therefor recognise you, til this second message...lol so my response to your introduction will not have...