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Haworthiopsis limifolia var. limifolia struggling

Haworthiopsis limifolia var. limifolia struggling
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Tough little plants these! Haworthiopsis limifolia var. limifolia copes well with dry seasons. The plants will show stress, but survive much; young and old leaf rosettes vary in colour like the faces of wrestlers combatting in extreme effort.

Leaf margins have curled in more and there is considerable lateral twisting or writhing. Some of the rosettes probably belong to the same plant as it tends to multiply through stolons into clumps.

Weather permitting, they will all recover and the bigger ones will bloom within a few months.

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