Haworthia elizeae
Haworthia elizeae Breuer

Haworthia elizeae is a perennial succulent species in the genus Haworthia, native to the Western Cape region of South Africa. It is found specifically on Bromberg, an area located west of Swellendam. The species was first described in 2003 by Breuer.
Description
Haworthia elizeae is part of the Asphodelaceae family and is endemic to the Cape Provinces. It is a hardy, long-lived plant adapted to arid conditions. The species is named in honor of Elize, and it is one of the many Haworthia species that exhibit rosette-forming growth patterns. Its natural habitat is limited to a specific geographic area, making it a localized example of the diverse flora of the Western Cape.
Distribution
Cape Provinces

