Haworthia glabrata White Variegated is a 7cm rooted offset specimen.
• Form: The specimen exhibits a highly structured, rosulate architecture with a spiraling, star-like symmetry. The rigid leaves spread outward from a tight central axis, creating a sharply defined, geometric profile.
• Leaves: The leaves are narrowly lanceolate to attenuate, tapering gracefully to a rigid, sharply acuminate apex. The margins are minutely denticulate, lined with fine, closely spaced teeth that enhance the architectural sharpness of the foliage.
• Texture & Windows: Lacking pellucid fenestrations, this hard-leaved specimen is defined by its micro-papillate epidermis. Both the adaxial and abaxial surfaces are finely muricate, densely studded with minute, raised concolorous tubercles that provide a matte, granular texture.
• Color: The specimen boasts a dramatic dichromatic presentation. The emergent central foliage radiates a brilliant, luminous yellow-green variegation, which provides a striking contrast against the mature outer leaves. These basal leaves have developed a deep, dark mahogany to purplish-brown melanic pigmentation under optimal environmental stress.






















