

Haworthiopsis
Botanical name: Haworthiopsis
Haworthiopsis
Botanical name: Haworthiopsis


Species of Haworthiopsis


Fairy washboard
Fairy washboard (Haworthiopsis limifolia) is a South African native succulent which produces compressed, stemless rosettes of tea green to hazel green foliage, plump and healthy roots, and white flowers with sage-colored veins. This plant’s scientific name is derived from two Latin terms: "limes," which means "file" or "sharpen," and "folia," which means "leaf", referring to the transverse spikes of its foliage.

Haworthia viscosa
Haworthia viscosa is a small succulent plant native to South Africa. It is often grown as a houseplant and is popular among collectors of succulents. The plant is notable for its unusual appearance, with deep green, translucent leaves that give it a unique, almost otherworldly quality.

Zebra plant
The zebra plant is a stunning little succulent native to South Africa. It is very similar to Haworthiopsis attenuata, but rarer in cultivation. Because of this, H. attenuata plants are often mislabeled as zebra plant. You can easily differentiate the two by looking at the leaves - if they have a smooth upper surface, then it's zebra plant.

Haworthiopsis scabra

Care Guide for Haworthiopsis





Scientific Classification

Phylum
Vascular plants Class
Monocotyledons Order
Asparagus and allies Family
Asphodel Genus
Haworthiopsis