Haworthia Seedling MS113 is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: The specimen exhibits an open, stellate rosette structure. Its spreading architecture displays a distinct geometric symmetry, characteristic of vigorous seedling development, allowing optimal light capture across the exposed upper surfaces.
• Leaves: The leaves are broadly lanceolate to somewhat deltoid, tapering smoothly to acute tips. The margins are firm, crisp, and predominantly smooth, framing a distinctly flattened to slightly convex upper facial profile.
• Texture & Windows: The upper epidermal layer features prominent, glossy fenestration with a subtle, fine rugosity. This high-clarity windowed zone is longitudinally traversed by bold, striated venation that forms an interrupted, semi-reticulate matrix across the translucent tissue.
• Color: The specimen currently exhibits profound environmental stress pigmentation, saturated in deep mahogany and rich purplish-red tones. The pellucid windows filter light to reveal a smoky amber hue, providing a stark contrast against the dark, reddish-black vascular markings.






















