Haworthia Seedling MS119 Silver Mutica is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: The specimen exhibits an open, stellate rosette structure. Its spreading, slightly recurved leaves are arranged to maximize epidermal light exposure, showcasing the vigorous architectural development characteristic of premium hybrid selection.
• Leaves: The leaves are elongated and broadly lanceolate, tapering to sub-acute apices. The lateral margins are lined with fine, whitish denticulation, providing a subtly muricate texture along the structural edges.
• Texture & Windows: The retuse upper surfaces function as highly modified, pellucid fenestration zones. These windows exhibit a pronounced, blistered rugosity, heavily ornamented with raised, translucent verrucose tubercles. Thick, dark longitudinal striations weave through these papillae, creating a striking, interrupted tessellation across the leaf face.
• Color: The specimen displays extreme environmental stress pigmentation, saturated in brilliant ruby-red and deep crimson tones. These vivid epidermal hues provide a dramatic contrast against the dark, purplish-black venation and the cloudy, frosted clarity of the raised windowed islands.


















