Haworthia Seedling Momiji Nishiki MS095 is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: The specimen forms a compact, low-growing rosulate structure. The radial symmetry is well-defined, featuring turgid, tightly clustered inner leaves and mature, spreading outer foliage that maximizes light exposure to the central rosette.
• Leaves: The foliage consists of broadly obovate, prominently retuse leaves that terminate in a bluntly acuminate apex. The leaf margins are sparsely armed with minute, denticulate teeth, while the overall architecture remains highly fleshy and robust.
• Texture & Windows: The upper epidermal surfaces are characterized by highly pellucid, glossy fenestrations. These clear optical windows are entirely glabrous and vividly traversed by a complex, tessellated network of dark, reticulate striations that branch intricately across the leaf face.
• Color: Exhibiting a phenomenal bicolor gradient indicative of its ‘Momiji’ (autumn leaves) namesake, the specimen displays intense stress pigmentation. The mature outer epidermis is saturated in deep maroon and chocolate-brown hues, contrasting sharply with the luminous, vivid emerald-green of the newly emerging central fenestrations.














