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Catevala scabra (Haw.) Kuntze

Rough-textured Haworthia

Synonym of Haworthia scabra Haw. The epithet "scabra" means rough, referring to the rough and rasping texture of the leaves. Differentiated from H. radula and H. rugosa by specific morphological details. Synonym published by Kuntze in 1891.

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Family
Asphodelaceae
Genus
Catevala
Conservation Status
Not evaluated (IUCN)
Growth Habit
Stemless succulent rosette

Overview

CategoryClassification
FamilyAsphodelaceae
GenusCatevala
Growth HabitStemless succulent rosette
Conservation StatusNot evaluated (IUCN)
pH Target6.0-7.5
TypeSandy, well-drained.

Origin & Habitat

Native Region
Sudáfrica (Cabo)
Ecosystem
Succulent

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pH Target 6.0-7.5

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Sandy, well-drained.

groups Beneficial Associations

Other rough haworthias, Aloe, Gasteria.
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Repotting

Every 2-3 years.

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Fertilizer

Succulent fertilizer once a year.

Uses & Applications

Uses
Collection plant; botanical and ornamental interest.
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Precautions / Toxicity

Not toxic to humans; caution with pets.

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"Synonym of Haworthia scabra Haw. Haworth described this species from cultivated material; its distinction from closely related species such as H. radula and H. rugosa is based on the distribution and shape of the leaf tubercles."

Researcher Notes — RN-CATV-00045
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Disclaimer

This species record is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Jardín Roca Negra does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the data. Content is community-curated and may be subject to revision; it should not replace advice from a qualified botanist. This species may be toxic, invasive, or subject to legal restrictions — verify before handling or cultivating. Jardín Roca Negra accepts no liability for any harm arising from reliance on this information. Images are reproduced under Creative Commons or equivalent free licenses; credits are noted below each image.