Hawthoria tesselata

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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Hawthoria tesselata, Haw. (Aloe tesselata, R. & S.). Little clustered: Ivs. bristly toothed, spreading, mucronately short-pointed, ¾ x 1 ½ in-, glossy dull green or reddening above, 5-nerved with an open network of veins, the back scabrous with whitish points: infl. 1-1 ½ ft. high, simple; fls. nerved with green. Cape. Salm, Aloe §8, f. 1.—Two varieties are distinguished: var. parva, Baker (Aloe parva, R. & S.), smaller, with the broad lvs. 7-nerved. Salm, Aloe §8, f. 12. Berger 31; and var. inflexa, Baker, differing from it chiefly in its more concave lvs. with incurved margin.


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