Haworthia Seedling Momiji Nishiki MS151 is an 8cm rooted specimen.
• Form: The specimen exhibits a sweeping, open stellate rosette structure. Its elongated, spreading leaves create a substantial architectural footprint, showcasing vigorous development and a precise, radiating symmetry.
• Leaves: The leaves are prominently lanceolate, tapering steadily to an acuminate, spinose apex. The lateral margins and abaxial keels are heavily armed with prominent, translucent denticulation, imparting a fiercely muricate and ciliate-spinose texture along the structural borders.
• Texture & Windows: The upper leaf surfaces function as elongated, semi-pellucid fenestration zones with a frosted, clouded clarity. These windows are elegantly traversed by continuous, dark longitudinal striations, presenting a relatively smooth epidermal topography that contrasts sharply with the aggressive marginal armature.
• Color: Living up to its namesake, the specimen displays a spectacular dichromatic contrast driven by environmental conditioning. The mature outer foliage is saturated in brilliant coppery-red, deep terracotta, and fiery burgundy stress pigmentation, while the emergent central growth retains a luminous, olive-green base.
























