Assessor: Sarah Schumann
According to the SANBI Red List Assessment, this species is Vulnerable as it is highly localised and experiencing population decline due to collection for the specialist succulent trade as well as habitat loss (Vlok et al. 2014) (Molteno, S Personal communication, 30 August 2022). This genus is in demand and of interest in international horticultural trade, as indicated by several online marketplace, e-commerce and auction sites. Recently several species of the Haworthia genus have been illegal harvested. Plants of this genus were among those targeted and/or confiscated during a recent criminal prosecution of illegal plant collecting. There have been several recorded confiscations of species of the Haworthia genus from illegal collection (Confiscation List (2018-2021) provided by Cape Nature and SANBI Karoo Desert Botanical Garden).
Vlok, J.H., Kamundi, D.A., Helme, N.A., Raimondo, D. & von Staden, L. 2014. Haworthia truncata Schönland. National Assessment: Red List of South African
This taxon has an extent of occurrence of 769 km², is known from nine locations and is experiencing ongoing population decline which could make this species population vulnerable (Vlok et al. 2014).
Vlok, J.H., Kamundi, D.A., Helme, N.A., Raimondo, D. & von Staden, L. 2014. Haworthia truncata Schönland. National Assessment: Red List of South African
Whole individuals are removed from the wild.
A vulnerable population size with existing exploitation may result in poor recruitment and recovery from over-harvesting.