The H. pygmaea hybrid called ‘Ginga-Tetsudo’ from Japan is an excellent large-growing blue-grey plant featuring the coarse sugar-coated epidermis of the crystalline form of H. pygmaea. The cross between H. ‘Ginga-Testudo’ and H. ‘Tiffany’ produced this attractive blue-grey plant named 'Catherine’ after Catherine Arthur, a dedicated succulent enthusiast and source of versatile wisdom living in the Tabernas desert of Spain.
Haworthia 'Catherine' in the collection of Mr. Gerhard Marx.
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