H. scabra var. morrisiae is smaller, dark green species from scabra group. Leaves are with small, confluent tubercles. Colour is light green to yellowish green. Size of the rosette is 4 – 6 cm in diameter. In nature it grows in rock crevices and usually forms large clusters.
Haworthia Scabra var Morrisea
3 in stock
H. scabra var. morrisiae is smaller, dark green species from scabra group. Leaves are with small, confluent tubercles. Colour is light green to yellowish green. Size of the rosette is 4 – 6 cm in diameter. In nature it grows in rock crevices and usually forms large clusters.
R50.00
3 in stock
Weight | 0.3 kg |
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pot size | 7.5cm |
Product Location
oudthoorn, South Africa-
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