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Nov 14, 2021 6:50 AM CST
Name: Steve
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Baja_Costero said:Very nice texture on that plant. For what it's worth, that's one of the parents of Steve's Onigawara hybrid (first post, last pic). The other is nigra. I would imagine if you stress that hybrid properly, you might get some nice browns and/or purples. I would also imagine it's not a fast grower, so a nice stack of leaves might take a few years, and it might be a good idea to avoid serious stress for a while.

Steve, I created a new database entry for that cultivar and moved your image there, hope that's all good. Looks like that entry still needs to be renamed to Haworthiopsis, but we're halfway there. Rolling my eyes.

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Thanks Baja fore the parentage and DB maintenance on Onigawara. I did not know koelmaniorum was a parent but it makes sense because Onigawara looks quite a bit like Kintaikyo. I thought venosa might of been involved. It seems i have better eyes for aloes that haworthia at the minute Blinking
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