Haworthia Black Major x Cymbiformis MS075 is a 6cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen forms an open, spreading rosulate structure. The turgid foliage is arranged in a highly symmetrical, star-shaped pattern, clearly reflecting the morphological influence of its cymbiformis parentage.
• Leaves: The foliage is broadly deltoid to lanceolate, tapering smoothly to an acute terminal apex. The epidermal margins are predominantly glabrous, presenting a clean architectural outline devoid of prominent denticulation.
• Texture & Windows: The upper apical faces feature expansive, semi-translucent fenestrations. These smooth, glass-like windows are prominently striated with dark, interrupted longitudinal veins, completely lacking any muricate, scabrid, or verrucose surface excrescences.
• Color: Exhibiting spectacular environmental stress pigmentation, the specimen displays a dramatic chromatic gradient. The emergent center shows muted greenish-yellow tones that rapidly transition into rich coppery-bronze, while the older basal and lateral foliage develops an intense reddish-pink to maroon coloration.














