Spring is SO close, I feel like I can reach out and touch it!! Even with the weather the last couple of days (complete weirdness - rain, sleet, ice balls, snow, raining mud - which the weather people say was picked up from New Mexico and Arizona!), I can still feel it in the air. The days are getting longer, my plants are coming out of dormancy, I see buds forming on Hoyas and flowers popping on Euphorbia miliis. How exciting!!
And next is newer one I found at Lowe's. A real chunky beauty! I believe the correct ID is H. cymbiformis v. cymbiformis fa. obesa. This main plant is very large - it dwarfs my H. retusa geraldii (shown in another post...) The windowed ends are just stunning. I've got it in a south window right now, shaded slightly by some Aloes. I'm hoping those little offsets in the background grow like crazy this spring!
Though I'm sometimes less than impressed with the way I grow this H. cymbiformis variegata, when it's growing well for me, it's my favorite of the variegates (that I have, anyway!) I got this a few years ago from Dave Rose, aka Cactus Cowboy. When I opened the package, my jaw dropped - what he had sent me was about a 5" diameter BALL of this. I couldn't even tell where it had been attached to the soil it was so thick with offsets. Dave is in Wyoming and it had apparently been out in the big sunny sky as much of it was absolutely orange with color. I'll never be able to duplicate that here!
The emelyaes are amongst my favorites of the Haworthia species. Below is H. emelyae v. comptonia. This one has absolutely taken off for me in the last year - the one small pup is turning into a giant beauty! This is one with smooth, shine "windows" and beautiful markings. It's right now in a 2-1/2" clay pot - one of those deep ones for the massive tap root that's been forming. I imagine I will have to repot it this spring.
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