Bruce Bayer has published many articles and several books on Haworthia.
Many are available from:
Harry Mays
Editor, Alsterworthia International.
e-mail: hmays@freenetname.co.uk
Haworthia Handbook (out of print)
National Botanic Gardens of South Africa, Kirstenbosch, Cape, 1976
The New Haworthia Handbook (out of print)
National Botanic Gardens of South Africa, Karoo Botanic Garden, Worcester, 1982
Haworthia Revisited. A revision of the Genus. (out of print)
Umdaus Press, Hatfield, South Africa, 1999
Well established, color-illustrated revision of the species. Hard cover. 250 pages 21 x 26 cm.
Thoughts on Haworthia. Philosophical dissertations. (out of print)
Spiderwalk Services CC, Durbanville, Capetown, South Africa
Soft cover. 99 pages 21 x 29.5cm. 22 papers.
Variety of subjects, ICBN, USA talks, correspondence with taxonomists and others, the enigma of Haworthia etc.
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Since Haworthia Revisited was published Bruce has made many more habitat excursions and is still making them. He has noted geographical features, geology and the wide variability of habitat plants. Many new populations have been discovered and most have been extensively photographed. As time has passed he has written up his discoveries in Updates 1-7, revised his species list as necessary and profusely illustrated populations and their variability. These photos of plants in habitat are a “herbarium” par excellence. The following detail the publications, contents and page numbers.
Haworthia Update Essays on Haworthia – Volume 1
Umdaus Press, Hatfield, South Africa, 1999
Foreward, Preface, Acknowledgements, Introduction | |
Essay 1. Haworthia gracilis, H. cymbiformis and H. cooperi in the greater Baviaanskloof area | 1-4 |
Essay 2. Haworthia mucronata and its new variety | 5-24 |
Essay 3. The case of Haworthia incurvula | 25-33 |
Essay 4. Haworthia cooperi and H. bolusii var. blackbeardiana | 34-47 |
Eassy 5. The Haworthias of Kaboega | 48-56 |
Essay 6. Summation – and a new solution? | 57-60 |
Epilogue | 61 |
References | 62 |
Haworthia Update Vol. 2.
Card cover. 165 A4 pages.
Catalyst and consequences | 1 |
Editor’s note | 2 |
Acknowledgement | 2 |
Introduction | 3-4 |
Chapter 1. The curious variability of Haworthia floribunda | 4-17 |
Chapter 2. A population of Haworthia magnifica/maraisii | 18-23 |
Chapter 3. Where to H. limifolia | 24-44 |
Chapter 4. Haworthia limifolia var. arcana Smith & Crouch | 45-47 |
Chapter 5. The White Widow Reunion – Haworthia mutica | 48-49 |
Chapter 6. How to understand H. mutica var. nigra | 50-79 |
Chapter 7. Continuity of Haworthia on the Zuurberg | 80-86 |
Chapter 8. Ecotypes in Haworthia | 87-97 |
Chapter 9. New Names and Combinations in Haworthia | 98-104 |
Chapter 10. Small Hairy Things | 105-109 |
Chapter 11. Some of the interplay of H. arachnoidea and H. mucronata | 110-114 |
Chapter 12. Haworthia rossouwii VPoelln. and the demise of H. serrata Bayer | 115-129 |
Chapter 13. A trip to Bredasdorp | 130-135 |
Chapter 14. Explaining the name Haworthia intermedia VPoelln. and others | 136-140 |
Chapter 15. Electron Scanning Photographs of Haworthia leaf surfaces | 141-148 |
Chapter 16. Nectar Sugars in the Alooid minor genera and a need for another model | 149-152 |
Chapter 17. Species and varieties listed | 153-154 |
Chapter 18. Bayer Accessions | 155-162 |
Index of Scientific Names and Maps | 163-165 |
Haworthia Update Vol. 3.
Card cover. 167 A4 pages.
Chapter 1. Haworthia mirabilis, and the interface with Haworthia maraisii | 1-87 |
Chapter 2. Flowers of some Haworthias | 88-91 |
Chapter 3. Alooideae – Asphodelaceae and the genera thereof | 92-96 |
Chapter 4. Classification with purpose | 97-104 |
Chapter 5. Something about new Haworthias | 105-110 |
Chapter 6. Review of the annotated checklist for Haworthia – Strelitzia 14 | 111-113 |
Chapter 7. Some thoughts on recent literature of the Alooideae (Asphodelaceae) | 114-118 |
Chapter 8. Review of World of Haworthias, Vol. 2 | 119-122 |
Chapter 9. A response to Paul Forster’s review of “Haworthia Revisited” | 123-127 |
Chapter 10. “Rocks of Ages” – Another review | 128-131 |
Chapter 11. Haworthia as a problem genus – 34 years on | 132-134 |
Chapter 12. Plant classification – a sociology of ignorance? | 135-139 |
Chapter 13. Haworthia IS confusing | 140-156 |
Chapter 14. A population of Haworthia heidelbergensis | 157-161 |
Chapter 15. The Super Species Proposal | 165-167 |
Haworthia Update Vol. 4.
Card cover. 108 A4 pages.
Introduction 1 | |
That squadron of Haworthias from Albertinia eastwards | 2-28 |
A glimpse of the super-species H. nortieri | 29-60 |
More new things and ideas in Haworthia | 61 |
Some variation in Haworthia mirabilis var. sublineata | 62-77 |
What did I learn yesterday? | 78-79 |
Credulity stretched | 80-82 |
The brutality of the reality of Haworthia | 83-86 |
Closer to closure | 87 |
Closure | 87 |
Post closure Bruce Bayer | 88-91 |
Appendices (Some relevant older articles which may have escaped the eye.) | |
Haworthias – small relatives of aloes | 92-97 |
Variation in Haworthia with particular reference to Haworthia glauca | 98-101 |
Haworthia and Nomenclatural Confusion | 102-105 |
Index of scientific names | 106-107 |
About Alsterworthia International | 108 |
Haworthia Study – journal of the Japanese Haworthia Society | 108 |
Haworthia Update Vol. 5.
Card cover. 199 A4 pages.
Part 1 | |
Chapter 1. Winding down on Haworthia | 1-2 |
Chapter 2. Haworthia Reality Check | 3-4 |
Chapter 3. Haworthia deglamorized. A recapitulation | 5-18 |
Chapter 4. Haworthia retusa | 19-38 |
Chapter 5. Haworthia mirabilis | 39-70 |
Chapter 6. Haworthia floribunda | 71-83 |
Chapter.7. Haworthia minima | 84-90 |
Plant and other colour photographs index | 90-91 |
Part 2 | |
Chapter 8. An extension of H. rossouwii | 92-95 |
Chapter 9. More on H. floribunda and H. mirabilis | 96-101 |
Chapter 10. Haworthia ‘enigma’ and H.. mutica var. nigra | 102-128 |
Chapter 11. What is Haworthia schoemanii? | 129-132 |
Chapter 12. More on H. venosa ‘granulata’ | 133-138 |
Chapter 13. A February 2009 miscellany | 139-166 |
Chapter 14. Haworthia jakubii – another new species? | 167-169 |
Chapter 15. A view of Haworthia marumiana ‘dimorpha’ | 170-181 |
Chapter 16. New populations of Haworthia chloracantha, H. parksiana and H. kingiana | 182-191 |
Haworthia species list – Bruce Bayer Feb 22nd 2009 | 192-193 |
Acknowledgements | 194 |
Plant and other colour photographs index | 195-196 |
Haworthia Study | 196 |
Haworthia Books by Bruce Bayer, Ingo Breuer & Dr. M. Hayashi | 197 |
Alsterworthia International | 198-199 |
Haworthia Update Vol. 6.
Card cover. 104 A4 pages.
Introduction | 1 |
Haworthias and Chameleons | 2-9 |
Towerlands. Haworthia retusa ‘turgida’ | 10-13 |
Still more about Haworthia on Kaboega | 14-22 |
Haworthia emelyae and some of its variants | 23-40 |
Haworthia emelyae ‘major’ and multifolia. New populations | 41-53 |
Die Nekkies and Biomes and Haworthia maculata | 54-67 |
Taking Haworthia cooperi further – Kliprivier | 68-73 |
A fleeting look at H. arachnoidea | 74-86 |
Interesting nursery plants | 87-89 |
Non-pilose “pilosa” | 90-95 |
North and Northwest of the Potberg | 96-100 |
A look at Aloe haworthioides | 101-102 |
Plant index | 103-104 |
Haworthia Update Vol. 7.A4 size, printed on A3 paper, folded and stapled.
250 pages in 4 parts. Part 1 has over 330 photos, Part 2 over 280, Part 3 over 330 and Part 4. over 160.
Part 1 | |
Chapter 1 – Haworthia retusa ‘nigra’ – Another grand finale | 2-61 |
Part 2 | |
Chapter 2 – Further exploration in Haworthia. Further to finale | 2-29 |
Chapter 3 – A field trip to the Potberg area | 30-83 |
Part 3 | |
Chapter 4 – What is typical Haworthia mutica? | 1-4 |
Chapter 5 – Still more Haworthia mutica and Haworthia mirabilis | 5-23 |
Chapter 6 – Field trip to Van Reenes Crest and Niekerkshek | 24-57 |
Part 4 | |
Chapter 7 – More on Haworthia mirabilis and H. mutica from east of Bredasdorp | 1-29 |
A rationalization of names in Haworthia, A list of species with new combinations and new synonyms by M.B. Bayer and J.C. Manning. | 30-40 |
Haworthia Update Vol. 8.
A4 size, printed on A3 paper, folded and stapled. 68 pages.
Plant Names – a word of warning | iii |
Haworthia flowers – some comments as a character source | 1 |
Overview | 1 |
1. The Plants | 2-18 |
2. The Raceme | 19-21 |
3. The Bracts | 21 |
4. The Buds | 22-23 |
5. The Flowers | 24-43 |
6. The Capsules | 44-46 |
7. The Seeds | 46-47 |
Discussion and Conclusion | 48-49 |
Appendix 1 – Haworthia flowers – some comments as a character source | 50-55 |
Appendix 2 | 56-58 |
Appendix 3 | 59-61 |
A4 size, printed on A3 paper, folded and stapled. 58 pages.
A myth corrected to Haworthia maculata var. livida (Bayer) Bayer and flowers ignored | 1-51 |
Conclusion & Acknowledgement | 52 |
My view of names | 53-54 |