Haworthia truncata var. maughanii (Snow Peaks)
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Origin of Name
Haworthia truncata var. maughanii is a specific variety within the Haworthia genus. The genus name 'Haworthia' honors Adrian Hardy Haworth, a notable British botanist and entomologist. The species name 'truncata' refers to the truncated, or cut-off, appearance of the leaves. The varietal epithet "maughanii (maw-GAHN-ee-eye)" honors Dr. Herbert Maughan Brown (1883-1940), a physician and plant collector in South Africa.
Technical Description of Plant
Haworthia truncata var. maughanii is known for its unusual and intriguing appearance. Unlike typical Haworthias, this variety has a distinct windowed leaf structure. The leaves are fleshy, thick, and grow almost parallel to the soil surface, with only the flat, truncated end visible above ground. This unique adaptation allows for maximum light absorption while minimizing water loss. The leaves are a deep green, often with translucent areas or variegation. When it blooms, the flowers are small, white, and grow on a slender stem, but the primary interest in this plant lies in its distinctive foliage.
Origin of Plant
Haworthia truncata, including its variety maughanii, is native to the Western Cape Province of South Africa. It typically grows in arid, rocky environments, often in the shade of other vegetation, which helps protect it from the intense African sun.
Conservation Status
As of the latest information, Haworthia truncata var. maughanii is not listed as an endangered species. However, like many succulents, it faces threats due to habitat loss and the impacts of climate change. Responsible cultivation and propagation are important for the preservation of this unique variety.
Care Instructions
Haworthia truncata var. maughanii prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate some direct sun. However, prolonged exposure to intense sunlight can damage the leaves. It thrives in well-draining soil, typical for succulents. Water moderately during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings, and reduce watering in the winter. Haworthia truncata var. maughanii is not frost-tolerant and should be protected from freezing temperatures. Fertilization is generally not necessary, but a light feeding with a succulent fertilizer can be done during the growing season if desired.




