Haworthia Injabulo ‘Delight’ (H. Ginsekai x H. truncata) is a 5cm rooted specimen (Offset 1).
• Form: This specimen forms a highly compact, acaulescent cluster, exhibiting a slightly irregular, spiraling rosette structure that distinctly reflects the morphological influence of its truncata parentage.
• Leaves: The foliage is thick, fleshy, and predominantly truncate to obtusely retuse. The leaf margins present a subtly rough, cartilaginous edge armed with minute, whitish denticulate teeth.
• Texture & Windows: The retuse end-areas are heavily frosted and opaque, densely suffused with creamy-white papillae and maculate markings inherited from the ‘Ginsekai’ parent. This dense, cloudy fenestration is interrupted by thick, dark reticulate venation, creating a highly textured, marbled appearance across the apex.
• Color: The specimen displays a striking contrast between the silvery-white apical surfaces and the dark, dusky purplish-brown epidermis. New central growth reveals underlying olive-green tones that quickly darken and saturate under optimal light stress.
















