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Haworthia pygmaea : ウィキペディア英語版 | Haworthia pygmaea
''Haworthia pygmaea'' is a species of the genus ''Haworthia'' in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, endemic to the Mossel Bay area of the Western Cape, South Africa. ==Description==
This species is one of the ''"retuse"'' species of ''Haworthia'', meaning that it usually grows sunken beneath the ground with its flattened leaves only showing on the surface. Its rosette of succulent leaves are turned back ("retuse") so as to provide a flat and level face, on the surface of the ground. In this form, it is similar to other retuse haworthias (e.g. ''Haworthia retusa'', ''Haworthia bayeri'', ''Haworthia springbokvlakensis'', ''Haworthia mirabilis'', ''Haworthia emelyae'' and ''Haworthia magnifica''). This species can be distinguished from its relatives, by its flat leaf ends (not convex like ''Haworthia emelyae'') which have more rounded tips, and have a surface that is scabrous (rough) or papillate (bearing minute, nipple-shaped protuberances).
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