PLANTAE / PHANEROGAMAE / ANTHOPHYTA / ASPARAGALES / ASPHODELACEAE / ALOOIDEAE / HAWORTHIA / NORTIERI / GLOBOSIFLORA
Plants acaulescent, with leaves in a basal rosette about 8 cm diam., not or slowly proliferous from the base. Leaves about 40, the young erect, incurved, the old ascending to spreading, ± incurved at the tip, about 45 mm long, 15 mm broad above the middle and about 10 mm broad at base, about 6 mm thick towards the tip, obovate acute; upper surface flat to convex, smooth, with a number of raised pellucid round and oblong spots up to 1 mm diam. near tip, smaller below, arranged mostly in longitudinal rows, some with teeth, with 5 to 6 ± reticulate dark to brownish-green lines in the lower half, brownish-green towards the tip becoming lighter green below, dull; lower surface triangular to convex, smooth towards the tip, with a number of oblong pellucid spots in about 10 longitudinal rows and about 12 dark brownish green lines, the leaf brownish-green towards the tip becoming lighter green below, dull; margins acute, from the base to the tip beset with pellucid white teeth which are about 1 mm long near the tip, becoming smaller below and minute at base; keel(s) (1-)2, the one central, the other towards the margin and frequently on one of the rows of pellucid spots, with teeth in the upper half similar to those on the margins; end-awn 4 mm long, white, minutely denticulate below, persistent. Inflorescence about 25 cm tall; peduncle simple, terete, about 4 mm diam., 19 cm long, bracteate, sterile bracts membranous, ovate to acuminate, about 10 mm long, erect; raceme about 6 cm long, with about 40 spirally arranged flowers and buds, 4 to 6 open simultaneously; floral bracts membranous, 9 mm long, deltoid, lanceolate, keeled with fine brown veins, clasping the pedicels, (longer than the pedicels); pedicels 4 mm long, 1 mm diam., green, erect; perianth dull white, not stipitate on the segments, 10 mm long, compressed at base, funnel-shaped, curved, tube more or less 6 mm across, constricted to 4 mm above; segments free to the base, limb 2 lipped; posterior segments erect to curved, bronzy-brown becoming whitish-yellow to white towards the base, with greenish-brown veins; stamens 6 of two lengths 3.5 and 4 mm long, inserted within the perianth tube; ovary 3 mm long, 1.75 mm diam., green; style 0.75 mm long, white, curved, capitate. From: Scott, CL. 1985. The genus Haworthia (Liliaceae): a taxonomic revision. Aloe Books, Johannesburg. [All rights reserved] As: Haworthia globosiflora G.G.Sm.
This distinctive species with its globose-based perianth differs from any previously described Haworthia. Vegetatively the leaf markings are nearest to H. nortieri, but it is distinguished from that species by its broader and arcuate leaves; there is also a marked difference in the inflorescence: H. nortieri has a smaller inflorescence with fewer, non-globose flowers, while the other associated organs are quite distinct from those of H. globosiflora. From: Scott, CL. 1985. The genus Haworthia (Liliaceae): a taxonomic revision. Aloe Books, Johannesburg. [All rights reserved] As: Haworthia globosiflora G.G.Sm.
H. globosiflora occurs in an area where the annual winter rainfall varies between 250 and 375 mm. The summers are hot to very hot, while the winters are cold with severe frost. This species is usually found growing under low Karoo scrub on hillsides composed of a substrate of shale. It prefers a firm hard soil with pH 6.3. From: Scott, CL. 1985. The genus Haworthia (Liliaceae): a taxonomic revision. Aloe Books, Johannesburg. [All rights reserved] As: Haworthia globosiflora G.G.Sm.
H. globosiflora occurs in the dry western parts of the south western Cape, on the border of Calvinia and Clanwilliam. From: Scott, CL. 1985. The genus Haworthia (Liliaceae): a taxonomic revision. Aloe Books, Johannesburg. [All rights reserved] As: Haworthia globosiflora G.G.Sm.
1000 to 1500 m
This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations
Occurrence in the Flora of Southern Africa (FSA) countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, naturalised or invasive in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature
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Names and Sources
Published in: Haworthia Handbook: 119 (1976)
Type: South Africa, Doornbosch, N Doorn River Bridge, Smith 7198 (NBG)
Haworthia globosiflora G.G.Sm.
Published in: J. S. African Bot. 16: 11 (1950)
Classification
KINGDOM Plantae
SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae
PHYLUM Anthophyta
ORDER Asparagales
FAMILY Asphodelaceae
SUBFAMILY Alooideae
GENUS Haworthia
SPECIES nortieri
VARIETY globosiflora
8 results for Haworthia nortieri G.G.Sm. var. globosiflora (G.G.Sm.) M.B.Bayer
Barcode: NBG0119006-0 Collector(s) & number: Smith, GG, 7198 | 1948-9-
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Barcode: PRE0037772-0 Collector(s) & number: Dyer, RA, 3750 | 1938-10-
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Barcode: NBG0069367-0 Collector(s) & number: Smith, GG, 7198 | 1948-9-
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Barcode: NBG0068414-0 Collector(s) & number: Hall, H, s.n. | 1949-8-
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Barcode: NBG0119005-0 Collector(s) & number: Smith, GG, 7198 | --
General notes: Photograph. Type G.G.Smith 7198.
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Barcode: NBG0209456-0 Collector(s) & number: Esterhuysen, EE, 6008 | --
General notes: Photograph. Fourcade 276.
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Barcode: NBG0115043-0 Collector(s) & number: Smith, GG, 7198 | 1948-9-
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This map contains point-based occurrences at different locations
2012
PERIODICAL/JOURNAL
The Haworthia Nomenclator: A list of accepted species with some guidelines for infrapecific names Bayer, MB; Manning, JCHaworthiad: 1-23
1999
1985
1976
1950
PERIODICAL/JOURNAL
Some new species and varieties in the genus Haworthia, VII Smith, GGJournal of South African Botany 16:
No results found for Haworthia nortieri G.G.Sm. var. globosiflora (G.G.Sm.) M.B.Bayer
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