Haworthia attenuata
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Haworthia attenuata, Haw. (Aide attenuata, Haw. Apicra attenuata, Willd.). Cespitose: lvs. falcately spreading, pointed, biconvex, ½ x 2-3 in., green with the upper face rough with minute often green points and the back with larger white often banded tubercles or ridges: infl. 2 ft. high, somewhat branched; fls. rosy. Cape. Salm, Aloe §6, f. 12. B.M. 1345 (as A. radula.).—Varies into a form with smaller more scattered tubercles, var. argyrostigma, Berger (H. subfasciata argyrostigma, Baker), and one with larger and more confluent tubercles, var. clariperla, Baker (H. clariperla, Haw., Aide attenuata clariperla, Salm), Salm, Aloe §6, f. 120.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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