Hi, here is a pic of my H. lockwoodii! They look a little different to normal variations in Haworthia and this one is close to hand in size! I love it for its papery leaves. BP
Thanks, no, not from seed. But definitely worth to have, pretty big one. Also heavy in the hand, if that makes sense, usually haworthia's (plants) are light in the hand, when you transplant.
Now that is where experience and knowledge comes in handy. I would have thought that the plant was dying and cut off the "dead" part. Silly me. Gorgeous plant!
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