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May 17, 2021 - 09:21 AM
That's a great question!
Many Haworthia, although they are green, will turn maroon if given enough sunlight. One of these is Haworthia magnifica (Which we don't sell). Another is Haworthia truncata (Which I'll link to a hybrid of here). A third, and more popular one, is Haworthia retusa (of which there are many variations. I linked one of them here). This is not an exhaustive list, but it's a start.
I wish color was a more useful trait for identifying Haworthia as they are quite a pain to figure out but I hope this helps!
Many Haworthia, although they are green, will turn maroon if given enough sunlight. One of these is Haworthia magnifica (Which we don't sell). Another is Haworthia truncata (Which I'll link to a hybrid of here). A third, and more popular one, is Haworthia retusa (of which there are many variations. I linked one of them here). This is not an exhaustive list, but it's a start.
I wish color was a more useful trait for identifying Haworthia as they are quite a pain to figure out but I hope this helps!
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