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  • 하워르티아 킴비포르미스
    식물/들꽃-백합과(Liliaceae) 2018. 4. 1. 12:35

    하워르티아 킴비포르미스

    Haworthia cymbiformis (Haw.) Duval

    haworthia cymbiformis variegata

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    과명 Liliaceae (백합과) 속명 Haworthia (하워티아속)
    전체학명
     
    Haworthia cymbifor

    mis
    (Haw.) Duval
     
    추천명 하워르티아 킴비포

    르미스
    이명 하워르디아 킴비포르미스 외국명 Haworthia Window; Window plant

     

     

     

    Description: Haworthia cymbiformis is a lovely dwarf species characterized by very plump and juicy leaves which are soft and swollen with stored water. It comes from a wide area, and a multitude of somewhat different looking forms are available under this name. It is very variable.
    Habit: It is a spreading ground cover succulent forming dense mats of very succulents and juicy leaf-rosettes partially sunken into the soil, and reaching a diameter of 15 (or more) centimetres. In habitat only the leaf tips, which has a finger-tip-like appearance, protrude from the soil surface.
    Roots: Superficial.
    Stem: Stemless or shortly caulescent.
    Rosette: Stemless, dense, 20–25 leafed, 3-10 cm in diameter.
    Leaves: Succulent, soft, very juicy, obovate, boat-shaped, acute, 2-4(-5) cm long, up to 2 cm broad, 4-5 mm thick, upper surface slightly concave or sometime slightly convex, rounded on the back, prominently keeled upwards, not distinctly aristate (terminal bristle 1-5 mm long) , margin and keel smooth, sometime slightly serrated near the tips, green, bluish-green to greenish-grey, yellowish-green, turning yellow or orange red in full sun, marked especially in the upper half with indistinct anastomosing vertical achlorophyllous lines forming a translucent surface with ample irregular areas free of pigmentation known as windows (Some other genus such as Fenestraria also have transparent leaf tips). In the wild, the sun is very bright, and the plant grows mostly buried by sand with only these transparent tips above the ground. The greater part of the leaf, the cone mantle, is not exposed directly to the sun since the leaf is embedded into the soil, but receive the light incident on the windows transmitted trough the colourless water storage tissue to the assimilatory tissue located in the underground base of the leaf.
    Flowers: Relatively inconspicuous whitish/greenish with a light pinkish-brown keel, peduncle simple, 15 cm long; raceme lax, 15 long; lower pedicels 4-6 mm long; bracts small, ovate; perianth 2 cm long; segments nearly as long as the tube.
    Blooming season: Spring to summer.

    http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/SUCCULENTS/Family/Aloaceae/975/Haworthia_cymbiformis

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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