Aloe fasciata (Willd.) Salm-Dyck ex Schult. & Schult.f.
Catevala fasciata (Willd.) Kuntze
Haworthia pumila subsp. fasciata (Willd.) Halda
Haworthiopsis fasciata, formerly Haworthia fasciata, is a species of succulent plant from the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. The species is rare in cultivation; most plants that are labelled as H. fasciata are actually Haworthiopsis attenuata.[2]
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Haworthiopsisfasciata, formerly Haworthia fasciata, is a species of succulent plant from the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. The species is rare...
frequently confused with the rarer Haworthiopsisfasciata, to which it looks very similar. However, Haworthiopsis attenuata can easily be distinguished...
Haworthia, before Haworthiopsis and Tulista were split off. More detailed features of the flowers now identify the three genera. In Haworthiopsis, the flowers...
Calathea zebrina, in the family Marantaceae Haworthiopsis attenuata, in the family Asphodelaceae Haworthiopsisfasciata, in the family Asphodelaceae Tradescantia...
similar to and often confused with some other species, such as Haworthiopsisfasciata. It is indigenous to South Africa and Lesotho. Its natural range...
related to Aloe). In recognition of the polyphyletic nature of the genus, Haworthiopsis and Tulista have been split off. Botanists had long noticed differences...