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Haworthia bolusii

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Type of Haworthia bolusii Baker [family ALOACEAE]
Epitype of Haworthia aranea (A.Berger) M.B.Bayer [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Isotype of Haworthia bolusii var bolusii [family LILIACEAE]
Type of Haworthia blackbeardiana Poelln. [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Haworthia bolusii Baker
Isotype of Haworthia bolusii Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Filed as Haworthia bolusii Baker var. bolusii [family ASPHODELACEAE]
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Identification
Haworthia bolusii Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE ]
Related name
  • Haworthia bolusii

Flora

Entry for HAWORTHIA Bolusii Baker [family ALOACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, page 253, (1897) Author: (By J. G. BAKER).
Names
HAWORTHIA Bolusii Baker [family ALOACEAE], in Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. 215
Information
leafy stem about 1 1/2 in. long; rosettes 2 1/2–3 in. diam.; leaves 30–40, dense, multifarious, oblong-lanceolate, 1–1 1/4 in. long, 1/2 in. broad at the middle, 1/6 in. thick, pale glaucous green, pellucid and lineate on both sides in the upper third, flat on the face, rounded on the back and keeled in the upper half, tipped with a large pellucid awn; margin and keel ciliated with spreading pellucid lanceolate-subulate teeth 1/8– 1/6 in. long; peduncle simple, 1/2 ft. long; raceme simple, many-flowered, 1/2 ft. long; lower pedicels 1/12– 1/8 in. long; bracts small, deltoid; perianth 5/8 in. long; limb half as long as the tube. null
Distribution
CENTRAL REGION common about Graaff Reinet, Bolus, 158!
Notes
Introduced into cultivation by Bowie in 1823.

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