Haworthia Seedling MS114 is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen exhibits an open, spreading star-shaped rosette structure. The phyllotaxis displays a loose, radial symmetry that maximizes light interception across its highly textured foliage.
• Leaves: The leaves are distinctly lanceolate to deltoid, presenting a prominently retuse upper profile. The margins are lined with fine, translucent denticulate teeth, tapering uniformly to a sharp, acute terminal apex.
• Texture & Windows: The pellucid windows are intensely verrucose, densely studded with prominent, raised silvery-white to pale green papillae. This heavily muricate epidermis is accented by faint longitudinal striated venation, creating a striking contrast with the underlying tissue.
• Color: The specimen boasts a dramatic dichromatic gradient; the vivid, light apple-green central core transitions abruptly into deep mahogany, purplish-plum, and dark reddish-brown stress pigmentation on the mature outer leaves.














