Haworthia guttata is a 5cm rooted offset specimen.
• Form: The specimen exhibits an open, spreading rosette with a pronounced stellate symmetry. It forms a dynamic, acaulescent structure typical of its prolific clustering habit.
• Leaves: The leaves are attenuate to narrowly lanceolate, tapering acutely to a sharp apex tipped with a fine bristle. Both the margins and abaxial keels are intensely denticulate, fortified with prominent, translucent-white teeth that create a fiercely fringed profile.
• Texture & Windows: The epidermis is distinctively maculate, displaying scattered, pale pellucid flecks that interrupt the continuous longitudinal venation. The upper leaf surfaces offer subtle, elongated translucence rather than broad windows, enhancing the complex spotted pattern.
• Color: This exceptional offset showcases a vivid chartreuse to pale lime-green center, highly indicative of localized variegation. The bright emergent growth is striated with dark green venation, while the mature basal foliage deepens into a rich green with striking brownish-bronze stress flushes.




















