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I was told this is H. fasciata and it is a different shade of green, so hopefully…
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I just liked how little these two are. One has roots so long they went under the tray and ripped when I picked it up. Don't know what exactly they are.
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Please tell me it's H. reinwardtii. It looks different from the coarctata, so I'm hoping.
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Don't know what it is, but I liked that it was white.
And no, I don't have a problem! I have a normal number of Haworthias!!
by Hyenafan4

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First is Haworthiopsis attenuata, second is Haworthia turgida and truncata cv. ‘Harry Johnson’, and I’m not sure about the others exactly
First one *could* be fasciata, but it’s much more likely to be attenuata. Second two are retusa var turgida (=turgida var turgida) and some hybrid. Third looks like ‘Resendeana’ to my eye, but I’m not that great with most Haworthiopsis. Last one is something like ‘Grey Ghost’
I can only answer number 4 with confidence, that’s White Ghost
First is Haworthiopsis Attenuata. The last is a Haworthia of some kind—not a Haworthiopsis. It’s really lovely.
In my view, the colors Haworthiopsis shows with strong light aren’t really pretty, and it contributes to the browning of the Attenuata leaf ends. If you agree, give it more shade.
Pull and throw away that little hitchhiker!!! That thing spreads