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The genus Haworthia and its close relative Gasteria consist of small- to medium-sized succulent plants that are very ideal for a collector with limited space. 

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The genus Haworthia and its close relative Gasteria consist of small- to medium-sized succulent plants that are very ideal for a collector with limited space.  Endemic to South Africa,.....

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The genus Haworthia and its close relative Gasteria consist of small- to medium-sized succulent plants that are very ideal for a collector with limited space. 

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The genus Haworthia and its close relative Gasteria consist of small- to medium-sized succulent plants that are very ideal for a collector with limited space.  Endemic to South Africa,.....

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