Haworthia Guajigusuku is a 7cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen forms a highly compact, acaulescent rosette with leaves spirally arranged in a tight, flattened structure. A robust central peduncle is currently emerging from the apical meristem.
• Leaves: The foliage is broadly deltoid and prominently truncate, forming a distinct retuse upper surface. The leaf margins are heavily armed with prominent, white denticulate teeth that contrast sharply against the dark epidermis.
• Texture & Windows: The retuse end-areas are densely muricate, completely encrusted with raised, frosted papillae that render the fenestration largely opaque. Striking, dark reticulate and longitudinal venation fractures the silvery-white surface, creating a complex, tessellated pattern.
• Color: Exhibiting profound stress pigmentation, the underlying epidermis is a deep, dusky maroon to purplish-brown. The contrasting silvery papillae give the upper leaf faces an overall frosted lavender appearance, accented by the almost blackish-purple venation.
























