Haworthia attenuata var. radula only occurs in the vicinity of Hankey in the Eastern Cape Province. Once a species in its own right, Bayer (1999) reduced it to a variety of H. attenuata. It has erect narrow leaves with tiny white tubercles that can seem to be vaguely arranged in longitudinal lines. This variegate somehow is attributed to Haworthia semiglabrata, which somehow is supposed to be synonymous with Haworthia pumila. We’ll leave this under H. attenuata. This variegate has numerous white and yellowish lines. These plants are rooted offsets in one-gallon pots.