Observations in the Genus: Haworthia
This taxon contains:
By: Christopher Whi...
Observed on: 17th November 2013
Added to iSpot: 6th January 2014
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 21st December 2013
Added to iSpot: 24th December 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Observed on: 11th December 2013
Added to iSpot: 19th December 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 18th October 2013
Added to iSpot: 12th December 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Observed on: 4th December 2013
Added to iSpot: 12th December 2013
Likely ID: Haworthia attenuata
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 0
Comments: 2
Description: This is either Haworthia attenuata or H. fasciata. Can anyone confirm which this is?
Observed on: 20th October 2011
Added to iSpot: 11th December 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 6
Comments: 0
Observed on: 4th December 2013
Added to iSpot: 6th December 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Location: 3, Elizabeth Cl
Lat/Lng: -34.057899, 18.436003
In a wall niche in my garden (they like niches).
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Observed on: 25th November 2013
Added to iSpot: 27th November 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: Seeing as there was debate about a recent ispot obs of this (supposed) species (2 Nov and following), I can add to it with these pics of a cultivated example. Photo'd this month, except no 4 taken a year ago.
By: Charles Stirton
Observed on: 15th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 16th November 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 7
Comments: 0
Observed on: 30th October 2013
Added to iSpot: 8th November 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 6
Comments: 5
By: Nick Helme
Observed on: 17th November 2005
Added to iSpot: 2nd November 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 3
Comments: 3
Observed on: 23rd October 2013
Added to iSpot: 2nd November 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 4th October 2013
Added to iSpot: 30th October 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Observed on: 4th October 2013
Added to iSpot: 27th October 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Observed on: 3rd October 2013
Added to iSpot: 26th October 2013
Identifications: 3
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 9th August 2013
Added to iSpot: 26th October 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Observed on: 17th October 2013
Added to iSpot: 24th October 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 20th October 2013
Added to iSpot: 23rd October 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Observed on: 19th October 2013
Added to iSpot: 20th October 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Observed on: 9th September 2013
Added to iSpot: 17th October 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 6
Comments: 0
Observed on: 4th October 2013
Added to iSpot: 17th October 2013
Identifications: 4
Agreements: 3
Comments: 1
By: Ismail
Observed on: 28th September 2013
Added to iSpot: 14th October 2013
Likely ID: Haworthia herbacea
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Observed on: 10th October 2013
Added to iSpot: 12th October 2013
Identifications: 3
Agreements: 2
Comments: 1
Observed on: 16th September 2013
Added to iSpot: 1st October 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Description: Listed as Vulnerable
Observed on: 9th September 2013
Added to iSpot: 30th September 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 8
Comments: 1
Location: N14, Aggeneys
Lat/Lng: -30, 19
These plants and others are in the direct widening way of the access road for Gamsberg mining project.
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Observed on: 27th September 2013
Added to iSpot: 29th September 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 1
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 9th September 2013
Added to iSpot: 27th September 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 9th September 2013
Added to iSpot: 27th September 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 7
Comments: 0
By: derekrits
Location: N12, Oudtshoorn
Lat/Lng: -34, 22
There is quite a substantial community of the plants at the site. The soil is filled with many small pebbles. The slope is falling slightly to the west and north west.
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Observed on: 26th September 2013
Added to iSpot: 26th September 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Description: I am not sure which variety of the truncata this is. Can the experts help, and also refer me to a source where one can get detailed information and descriptions on the different varieties and forms of these strange succulent.
By: Ben Cobbing
Observed on: 13th October 2011
Added to iSpot: 23rd September 2013
Likely ID: Haworthia coarctata var. coarctata
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 26th August 2013
Added to iSpot: 21st September 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Observed on: 10th September 2013
Added to iSpot: 15th September 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 2
Observed on: 26th August 2013
Added to iSpot: 29th August 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Observed on: 20th August 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th August 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Observed on: 17th August 2013
Added to iSpot: 18th August 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 4th July 2010
Added to iSpot: 29th July 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 5
Comments: 2
Observed on: 23rd June 2013
Added to iSpot: 28th July 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 7th May 2012
Added to iSpot: 28th July 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 9th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 27th July 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Observed on: 12th July 2013
Added to iSpot: 18th July 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Description: Acaulescent succulent. Leaves distichous or multifarious, withdrawn to ground-level, grey-green, truncate, windowed, spineless, rarely piliferous. Flowers white. It is Redlisted as vulnerable. "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"
Observed on: 5th July 2013
Added to iSpot: 9th July 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 1
Description: This was found north-west of Mossel Bay. It seems that the most likely id is H pygmaeae var. argenteo-maculosa and not var. pygmaeea. We are totally unsure. Both varieties are Critically Endangered and there were signs of harvesting at the site. It's a strange world we live in, when collectors are prepared to collect plants into extinction.
Observed on: 23rd May 2013
Added to iSpot: 6th July 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Description: Snuggled behind aloes or under polygalas and crassulas, very high up a sheer cliff. I have walked here many times and this is the first time I've spotted them.
Observed on: 29th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 4th July 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 9
Description: Something arachnoides, I seem to remember? Oh, I'm pretty sure it might be an Aloe!
Observed on: 17th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 1st July 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Description: Red Listed: Threatened
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 16th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 30th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 15th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 26th June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Observed on: 12th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 25th June 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 3
Comments: 1
Observed on: 16th June 2013
Added to iSpot: 21st June 2013
Identifications: 4
Agreements: 4
Comments: 1
Description: Growing in cracks in the rocks in a ravine. Plants with soft, incurved, somewhat transparent leaves. Please help with var.
Observed on: 15th August 2008
Added to iSpot: 10th June 2013
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 2
Comments: 2
Description: Hairy Haworthia
Observed on: 31st May 2013
Added to iSpot: 2nd June 2013
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Description: 80mm tall succulent