Taxon

Tulista pumila

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Common name: Vratjiesalwee
Family: Asphodelaceae
Synonym: Haworthia maxima, Haworthia minor, Haworthia pumila
Distribution: Western Cape: Worcester, Ashton, Bonnievale, Montagu and Drew
Habitat: Karroid Broken Veld, Worcester-Robertson Karoo
National red list: Least Concern
Life form: Succulent plant
Usage: Horticultural, Medicinal
Comments: One of the most impressive and eventually large species of the genus easily distinguished by its slender, pointed leaves with white tubercles, which in some cultivars may be dough-nut shaped.
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Locations

  • 1: Arid House 1 • Accession: 1999-1021/1 • Provenance: Unrecorded
  • 2: Arid House 1 • Accession: 2015-145/1 • Origin: South Africa • Provenance: Wild
  • 3: Seed Store • Accession: 2019-106 • Provenance: Unrecorded
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