Haworthia truncata, from the Western Cape Province of South Africa, is a perennial favorite of plant collectors. The horse-teeth like arrangement of leaves, which tend to form close to the soil surface, are usually a solid dark color. Variety maughanii, which often is considered a separate species, differs because the leaves are not distichous, as in variety truncata, and they are nearly round. These plants have some subtle variegation to the tops and sides of the leaves. Our plants are seedlings in 4-inch pots.