These particular plants are all grown from seed or leaf propagations.
Where it grows
Haworthia cooperi v. truncata occurs near East London, in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
Special features
This strange variety of Haworthia cooperi has chunky, rounded leaves that resemble grapes. The leaf windows can appear blue in colour if light hits the plant from a certain angle.
Care guide
This species is a spring and autumn grower, so it is important to increase watering during this time. It thrives in dappled light, and should be kept under 60% shade cloth. A well drained, airy soil mix is required, preferably with plenty of Ibaraki Akadama and Hyuga Pumice.
Growing season
Autumn and spring.
Propagation
Offsets and seeds.