Haworthia Seedling MS 034 Halo is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen forms an open, spreading rosette. The phyllotaxis displays a loose, radial symmetry, allowing the elongated foliage to capture optimal light.
• Leaves: The leaves are highly lanceolate and sharply acuminate, presenting a flattened upper profile. The margins and keel are lined with prominent, sharp denticulate teeth, tapering to a distinct, rigid terminal awn.
• Texture & Windows: The epidermal surface exhibits a mottled fenestration with scattered, subtly raised papillae and cloudy, opaque flecks. These elements are overlaid with a striking, dark maculate to reticulate patterning that contrasts sharply against the underlying pellucid tissue.
• Color: The specimen is heavily suffused with profound stress pigmentation, showcasing intense purplish-black, deep burgundy, and mahogany tones. A muted olive-green remains visible only within the protected central core, creating a dramatic, dark aesthetic.






















