I have accumulated five types of Haworthia so far. There are those that look like little Aloes, and others that have translucent leaves. I have three of the former and two of the latter:
- Haworthia fasciata 'Zebra Plant' - The best-known of the Haworthias, many other types resemble it with its aloe-type leaves and white spots or bands. [Photo]
- Hawortha attentuata 'Concolor' - Has finer, more closely-spaced dots and bands than the Zebra. [Photo]
- Haworthia limifolia 'Fairy Washboard' - Thicker, wider leaves with washboard ridges. This plant had two large pups and one small one which I separated. [Photo] [Blog Post on separating pups]
- Haworthia cooperi - Has translucent, jelly-like leaves. [Photo]
- Haworthia retusa f. geraldii 'Star Cactus' - Translucent leaves, just received, not a cactus.
Haworthia limifolia Fairy Washboard and two of its pups.

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