Haworthiopsis
Haworthiopsis
Morphological Summary
Haworthiopsis is a genus of dwarf succulents from southern Africa, segregated from Haworthia in 2013 on the basis of molecular phylogenetic studies. Its members bear small rosettes of fleshy leaves with a thicker, tougher epidermis than their close relatives, enabling survival through prolonged drought and even fire. The flowers are bilabiate, white or whitish with dark central veins, borne on slender erect inflorescences. The centre of diversity lies in South Africa's Eastern Cape Province, where ten of the genus's nineteen species are endemic.
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Haworthiopsis attenuata (Haw.) G.D.Rowley
Zebra Plant / Zebra Haworthiopsis
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Haworthiopsis coarctata (Haw.) G.D.Rowley
Crowded Haworthiopsis / Clustered Haworthiopsis
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Haworthiopsis limifolia (Marloth) G.D.Rowley
Fairies' Washboard / File-Leaved Haworthiopsis
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Haworthiopsis nigra (Haw.) G.D.Rowley
Black Haworthiopsis
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Haworthiopsis reinwardtii (Salm-Dyck) G.D.Rowley
Reinwardt's Haworthiopsis / Zebra Wart
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Haworthiopsis viscosa (L.) Gildenh. & Klopper
Sticky Haworthiopsis / Three-Rowed Haworthiopsis
