Varieties '''
Haworthia truncata var.
maughanii''' (Poelln.) B.Fearn :The naturally occurring variety
maughanii has rounded leaves that grow in a spiral rosette (not in a
distichous row, as in the more common type variety) and can be found in a small restricted area near
Calitzdorp. This is to the far west of the natural range of the
Haworthia truncata, and there are natural intermediates and hybrids on the boundary between the varieties. '''
Haworthia truncata var.
truncata''' :The type variety of the species, under which the
forms "minor" and "crassa" fall. "
H. truncata f.
minor" and "
H. truncata f.
crassa" are now classified as synonyms of
H. truncata var.
truncata by
WCSP. :Form "
minor" (lit. "smaller") is miniature, forming the typical distichous leaf-rows with tiny hairs on the leaf tips. It is restricted to a small area near Dysseldorp. This form is also sometimes referred to as
Haworthia papillaris Breuer. :Form "
tenuis" has a fan of window-tipped leaves each only long with window-tips only wide. :Form "
crassa" (lit. "fat") is an intermediate form between the variety
maughanii and the type variety
truncata. It has the rounded leaf tips of var.
maughanii, but unlike that variety they are arranged in distichous rows.
Cultivars In cultivation, a wide variety of cultivars have been produced, through selective breeding of varieties and through hybridisation. •
Haworthia truncata 'Lime Green': the netting of veins is lime green in colour. A hybrid between
H. truncata and
H. cuspidata (or perhaps
H. cymbiformis). ==Cultivation==