Haworthia Okubo HyoRyo is a 6cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen presents a densely clustered, caespitose rosulate structure. The compact, overlapping foliage demonstrates a vigorous offsetting habit typical of this select Japanese cultivar.
• Leaves: The foliage is distinctly lanceolate-acuminate, tapering sharply to an acute terminal apex. The leaf margins and prominent abaxial keels are densely armed with fine, white, denticulate spines, creating a striking ciliate outline.
• Texture & Windows: The upper leaf faces are dominated by highly pellucid, glass-like fenestrations. These clear windows are beautifully traversed by a network of longitudinal, reticulate green venation, lacking muricate excrescences but offering an icy, crystalline optical depth that perfectly reflects its namesake.
• Color: The emergent central growth displays a vibrant, translucent glaucous green. Under optimal environmental stress, the older basal and lateral foliage develops a profound purplish-mahogany to dark chocolate pigmentation, providing a dramatic contrast to the bright apical windows.












