Haworthia magnifica
Haworthia magnifica Poelln.

Haworthia magnifica is a species in the genus Haworthia, belonging to the family Asphodelaceae. It was first described in 1933 by Poelln. This plant is native to the Cape Provinces in South Africa.
Description
Haworthia magnifica is a member of the Asphodelaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly found in arid regions. The species is part of the Haworthia genus, which includes a variety of small, rosette-forming succulents. It was scientifically documented in 1933 by the botanist Poelln. The plant's natural range is limited to the Cape Provinces of South Africa, where it grows in rocky or sandy habitats. As with other Haworthia species, it is likely adapted to dry conditions and receives water primarily from seasonal rainfall.
Distribution
Cape Provinces
Synonyms
Haworthia maraisii var. magnificaHaworthia retusa var. magnificaHaworthia mirabilis var. magnifica

