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By Milky
- 15 Jun, 2012
- 8 likes
This was given to me last year, and I've no idea what it is, but flowerheads keep shooting up..........
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Bloomer's clever. I hadn't a clue but googled A. Vera and looks like that's what you have.
15 Jun, 2012
Only thought it was,Dawn..but my neighbour had one for years,and looks just like it .the grey matter is still working.!...maybe :o)
15 Jun, 2012
you have some great plants, Milky.
15 Jun, 2012
It looks like a species of Hawarthia.
16 Jun, 2012
It's Haworthia arachnoidea :o)
16 Jun, 2012
Its lovely what ever it is.
16 Jun, 2012
Hywel:
I think your correct. Haworthia species are very commonly grown in the landscape here in San Diego. It's a very drought tolerant plant.
16 Jun, 2012
I've got several different Haworthias in my collection.
16 Jun, 2012
They're very easy to grow...just put them into the ground and forget about them. :>)
17 Jun, 2012
Thankyou all......Now I know...:>).........
17 Jun, 2012
Yes, now you know. :>)
18 Jun, 2012
You can't put them in the ground and forget about them here. They would die in the winter.
18 Jun, 2012
Your right Hywel, we aren't that lucky are we....lol
18 Jun, 2012
No not in this country :o)
18 Jun, 2012
I meant to say: here in California. lol! :>)
19 Jun, 2012
:>)....We are teasing Delonix......
19 Jun, 2012
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Could it be an Aloe Vera,Milky ? Very nice anyway..:o0
15 Jun, 2012