Haworthia Matrix S69 is an 8cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen exhibits a moderately open, spreading rosette structure with impeccable star-like symmetry. It is strictly acaulescent, with rigid leaves radiating uniformly from the central meristem, currently producing a robust peduncle.
• Leaves: The foliage is deltoid to lanceolate-acuminate, tapering sharply to an acute apex. The leaf profile is slightly recurved, while the margins are distinctly armed with minute, denticulate teeth that extend gracefully toward the terminal point.
• Texture & Windows: Lacking a traditional truncate window, the adaxial surface is heavily striated and highly textured. Prominent, raised longitudinal venation runs parallel along the leaf faces, densely studded with minute papillae that create a rugged, tactile grid across the entire epidermis.
• Color: The specimen is currently displaying exceptional stress pigmentation. The basal core retains a dark olive-green hue, which transitions dramatically into an intense, luminous copper-red and vivid pink across the apical portions of the leaves.






















