Haworthia Seedling Coffee x Emelyae Badia MS103 is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen exhibits an open, spreading star-shaped rosette structure. The phyllotaxis displays a loose, radial symmetry characteristic of its badia lineage, allowing the elongated foliage to maximize light interception.
• Leaves: The leaves are prominently lanceolate and sharply acuminate, presenting a flattened, gracefully recurved retuse upper profile. The margins are lined with fine, translucent denticulate teeth, tapering uniformly to an acute terminal apex.
• Texture & Windows: The pellucid windows are subtly verrucose, exhibiting a slightly frosted epidermal layer. This surface is traversed by a highly complex, bold network of dark reticulated venation, creating a striking tessellated pattern that frames cloudy maculate islands within the fenestrated zones.
• Color: The specimen boasts a profound dichromatic gradient; a pale, yellowish-green central core rapidly transitions into intense, deep purplish-red, mahogany, and dark coffee-brown stress pigmentation across the mature, spreading outer leaves.






















