Haworthia Princess Kazunomiya is a 10cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen forms a striking, acaulescent rosette of spreading, slightly recurved leaves, exhibiting an elegant, open star-like symmetry.
• Leaves: The foliage is elongated, lanceolate to ovate-lanceolate, tapering gradually to an acuminate apex. The leaf margins are cleanly armed with minute, pinkish-white denticulate teeth that extend toward the terminal point.
• Texture & Windows: The adaxial surface is densely muricate, encrusted with prominent white papillae arranged in distinct longitudinal striations. This heavy, frosted tuberculation largely obscures the underlying fenestration, giving the upper leaf faces a highly textured, scabrid appearance.
• Color: This clone displays phenomenal stress pigmentation. Under optimal light, the epidermis transforms from a basal olive-green into a vivid array of dusky rose, pale pinkish-lavender, and deep copper-brown, contrasting beautifully against the silvery-white surface papillae.




















