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Haworthia cooperi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Haworthia cooperi
''Haworthia cooperi'' is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, endemic to the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. ==Description==
Plants grow in clumps of small rosettes of tiny, fleshy, light green leaves. As one of the soft green group of ''Haworthias'' it is frequently confused with its relatives (e.g. ''Haworthia cymbiformis'', ''Haworthia mucronata'' and ''Haworthia marumiana''). A distinctive feature is the slight bristley "awn" on the margins of the leaves of most varieties. In some, the leaves terminate in a long bristle or thread. Its leaves are not recurved like the "retuse" Haworthias (e.g. ''Haworthia mirabilis'' or ''Haworthia retusa''). Another feature is that the leaves have transparent streaks around their tips. With some varieties, the entire leaf tip is transparent. In the wild, the sun is very bright, and the plant grows mostly buried by sand with only these transparent tips above the ground.
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