Haworthia pulchella
Haworthia pulchella M.B.Bayer

Haworthia pulchella is a perennial succulent species in the genus Haworthia, native to the Western Cape region of South Africa. It is part of the fynbos vegetation and is found between Touws River and Laingsburg, including the Anysberg area. The species was first described in 1973 by M.B. Bayer and belongs to the Asphodelaceae family.
Description
Haworthia pulchella is a member of the Asphodelaceae family and is endemic to the Western Cape. It is a long-lived succulent plant adapted to the fynbos biome. Its distribution is limited to specific regions such as Touws River, Laingsburg, and Anysberg. The species was formally described in 1973 by M.B. Bayer.
Distribution
Cape Provinces
Synonyms
Haworthia chloracantha var. pulchella

