Definition of Haworthiopsis. Meaning of Haworthiopsis. Synonyms of Haworthiopsis

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- Haworthia, before Haworthiopsis and Tulista were split off. More detailed features of the flowers now identify the three genera. In Haworthiopsis, the flowers...
- Commons has media related to Haworthiopsis fasciata. Wikispecies has information related to Haworthiopsis fasciata. "Haworthiopsis fasciata", World Checklist...
- Haworthiopsis limifolia, formerly Haworthia limifolia, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Haworthiopsis, native to southern Africa and first...
- frequently confused with the rarer Haworthiopsis fasciata, to which it looks very similar. However, Haworthiopsis attenuata can easily be distinguished...
- Haworthiopsis nigra, formerly Haworthia nigra, is a species of flowering succulent plant from the Western and Eastern Cape Provinces, South Africa. Haworthiopsis...
- Haworthiopsis coarctata, formerly Haworthia coarctata, is a species of flowering succulent plant from the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa and naturalized...
- Haworthiopsis × lisbonensis, formerly Haworthia lisbonensis, is an ornamental succulent plant, considered a hybrid of unknown parentage. Haworthiopsis...
- Haworthiopsis tessellata, formerly Haworthia tessellata, is a species of the genus Haworthiopsis belonging to the family Asphodelaceae. It has been considered...
- Garden Merit. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Haworthiopsis reinwardtii. "Haworthiopsis reinwardtii". World Checklist of Selected Plant Families...
- Haworthiopsis bruynsii, formerly Haworthia bruynsii, is a rare species of the genus Haworthiopsis in the family Asphodelaceae, endemic to a small area...