Haworthia Seedling Betsu Yamada MS060 is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen presents a compact, low-growing rosulate structure. The spreading, turgid foliage exhibits a symmetrical, flattened growth habit characteristic of advanced hybrid selections.
• Leaves: The leaves are broadly retuse and ovate-deltoid, tapering gently to a bluntly acute terminal apex. The epidermal margins are predominantly glabrous, displaying only microscopic, sparse denticulation.
• Texture & Windows: The apical end-areas feature expansive, highly pellucid fenestrations offering glass-like clarity. These smooth windows are prominently traversed by a distinct network of reticulate venation and interrupted longitudinal striations, completely lacking any muricate, scabrid, or verrucose surface excrescences.
• Color: Exhibiting spectacular environmental stress pigmentation, the specimen displays a dramatic chromatic gradient. The emergent central foliage shows soft glaucous green tones that transition rapidly into intense coppery-red, vivid pink, and deep purplish-maroon on the older lateral and basal leaves.
















