Its silhouette, with three deep green triangular "roofs" stacked tightly in three directions, gradually takes on a deep maroon hue the more sunlight it gets, draping itself in the gradient colors of the sky just before dawn. It's a classic example of what's called a "hard-leaf type Haworthia"—the almost rock-hard, solid leaves barely seem like something you’d expect from a plant. Even among the tower-shaped varieties, it’s totally distinct from the spiral arrangement and white bumps of "Haworthiopsis coarctata"—here, the leaves are sleek, smooth, and stretch upward with no patterns. It closely resembles @ and @ .



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I planted wedding boutonnières in with my haworthiopsis viscosa. Seemed a shame to throw them away. https://t.co/vOx4NUuJbB
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