Description
Tulista pumila is a species succulent plant, from the Western Cape, South Africa. It was formerly placed in the genus Haworthia, as Haworthia pumila or Haworthia maxima. It is an evergreen, winter-growing succulent plant with sharp succulent leaves arranged in rosettes of 20 cm in diameter. The leaves are hard, upright, sometimes incurved and are usually covered with raised white tubercles. It is a variable species, with different populations differing in the leaf shape, colour, growth form and tubercles. It also varies according to environment, and in direct sun during the dry summer, it can assume a red colour. The leaves usually have an olive-green to brown colour. In the summer (November to December) Tulista pumila produces pink-white tubular flowers, on a tall thin inflorescence.








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