Hawthoria cymbiformis

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Read about Hawthoria cymbiformis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Hawthoria cymbiformis, Haw. (H. concava, Haw. Aloe cymbiformis, Haw. A. cymbaefolia, Schrad. Apicra cymbaefolia, Willd.). Cespitose: Lvs. entire, smooth, ascending, oblong, the point often abruptly deciduous, leaving a scar, about 7-nerved with cross-veins, ¾ x 1 ½ in., pale and glaucescent: infl. 1 ft. high, simple; fls. red-keeled. Cape. Icon. Sel. Horti Thenensis, 105. B.M.802. Neues Journ. Hot. 2:2. Jacq.Fragm. 112, f. 1. Salm,Aloe§ll,f. 1. Berger33.—A smaller form with blunter more conspicuously lined lvs. 1 in. long is var. obtusa, Baker (H. obtusa, Haw. Aloe hebes, R. & S.).


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