Haworthia Seedling MS124 Wolfball KN-1 is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: The specimen exhibits an open, stellate rosette structure. Its spreading, recurved leaves are arranged in a multifarious conformation, ensuring optimal light interception and demonstrating robust early developmental symmetry.
• Leaves: The leaves are broadly lanceolate to ovate, tapering smoothly to an acute, mucronate apex. The lateral margins are lined with fine, whitish denticulation, imparting a crisp, muricate texture along the structural borders.
• Texture & Windows: The retuse upper surfaces function as expansive, semi-pellucid fenestration zones with a frosted, clouded clarity. These windows are subtly ornamented with scattered white papillae and are heavily intersected by bold, continuous longitudinal striations that traverse the epidermal face.
• Color: Displaying profound environmental stress pigmentation, the mature outer foliage is saturated in brilliant ruby-red and deep burgundy tones. This vivid coloration contrasts sharply against the glaucous green of the emergent central growth and the dark vascular venation.




















