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Dec 13, 2021 12:17 AM CST
Name: Steve
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Oshic1273 said: Thumb of 2021-12-13/Oshic1273/7eea60

its a haworthia Shrug!

nice
Looks like Haworthia fasciata but the pic is a little far away to be sure :biggrin:
See Google info below
Fasciata and attenuata are the two most common. The main difference between the two species (H. fasciata - H. attenuata) is the Haworthia fasciata has smoother inner leaves unlike the H. attenuata that displays tubercles (warty growths). The Fasciata is supposedly more rarer than the Attenuata and seems to have fatter leaves.

There are various cultivars of these plants that display variation in the bands.
Steve
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