Haworthia Seedling MS120 Silver Mutica is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: The specimen exhibits an open, stellate rosette structure. Its spreading, recurved leaves create a distinctly flattened architectural profile, maximizing epidermal exposure for optimal light assimilation.
• Leaves: The leaves are lanceolate to narrowly deltoid, tapering to an acute apex. The lateral margins are lined with prominent, whitish denticulation, imparting a distinctly muricate texture along the structural borders.
• Texture & Windows: The retuse upper surfaces function as highly pellucid windows with a clouded, frosted clarity. These fenestrated zones are heavily ornamented with scattered silvery-white papillae and intersected by bold, continuous longitudinal striations that traverse the leaf face.
• Color: Currently exhibiting extreme environmental stress pigmentation, the specimen is completely saturated in brilliant ruby-red and deep terracotta tones. These striking epidermal hues provide a vivid contrast against the silvery-white surface texturing and darker vascular venation.




















