Haworthia Seedling MS122 Silver Mutica is a 4cm rooted specimen.
• Form: The specimen exhibits an open, stellate rosette structure. Its spreading architecture is defined by thick, fleshy leaves that recurve gently outwards, displaying a neat geometric symmetry typical of high-quality genetic selection.
• Leaves: The leaves are broadly ovate-lanceolate, tapering sharply to an acute, mucronate apex. The lateral margins are lined with fine, whitish denticulation, adding a crisp, muricate texture along the structural borders.
• Texture & Windows: The retuse upper surfaces are heavily textured, acting as highly modified fenestration zones. These windows are densely studded with raised, glassy to opaque verrucose tubercles, giving the epidermal layer a distinctly scabrid, crystalline topography. Subtle, dark longitudinal striations weave through the dense papillae, creating a complex, interrupted reticulation.
• Color: The specimen currently displays profound environmental stress pigmentation, saturated in deep chocolate-brown and intense purplish-black tones. These dark epidermal hues provide a striking backdrop that accentuates the light-catching, silvery reflection of the tubercular outgrowths.
















