Haworthia cooperi var. venusta is a charming slow-growing succulent that forms rosettes of fleshy, olive-green leaves with short white …
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Asphodelaceae is a family of flowering plants in the order Asparagales. Until 2016, the name Xanthorrhoeaceae was used for the family in the APG classification system. The family consisted of three subfamilies: Asphodeloideae, Hemerocallidoideae and Xanthorrhoeoideae. It includes about 40 genera and 900 known species.
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Haworthia magnifica var. splendens is an attractive small succulent that forms stemless, slowly proliferous rosettes of dark green to …
Aloe karasbergensis (Karasberg Aloe), also known as Aloe striata subsp. karasbergensis, is a low-growing succulent that forms beautiful …
Haworthiopsis tessellata (Veined Haworthia), formerly known as Haworthia tessellata or Haworthia venosa subsp. tessellata, is a small, slow …
Haworthiopsis venosa (Breede Haworthia), formerly known as Haworthia venosa, is a small succulent that forms slowly proliferous, usually …
Aloe suprafoliata (Book Aloe) is a usually stemless or short-stemmed succulent with a unique growth habit that changes as it ages …
Aloe striata (Coral Aloe) is a beautiful succulent that forms stemless or short-stemmed rosettes of glaucous to somewhat reddish-tinged …
Haworthia magnifica is a small succulent that forms stemless, slowly proliferous rosettes of dark green to purplish leaves. The rosettes …
Aloe andongensis is a succulent with stemless rosettes that are always neat in appearance. The rosettes can reach up to 20 inches (50 …
Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe) is a succulent tree that forms dense rosettes at the end of a simple or branched stem covered below with …