Haworthia Seedling MS130 Onimusya is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: The specimen exhibits an open, developing stellate rosette. Its spreading, slightly ascending architecture indicates vigorous juvenile growth, maximizing epidermal exposure for optimal photosynthetic efficiency.
• Leaves: The leaves are lanceolate to deltoid, tapering sharply to an acuminate apex. The lateral margins are heavily armed with prominent, whitish denticulation, imparting a fiercely muricate and rugged texture along the structural borders.
• Texture & Windows: The upper leaf surfaces function as modified fenestration zones with a highly blistered, scabrid rugosity. These semi-pellucid windows are heavily ornamented with raised, glossy verrucose tubercles and intersected by thick, dark longitudinal striations that form an interrupted, tessellated matrix.
• Color: The specimen displays a striking dichromatic contrast driven by environmental stress. The mature outer leaves are saturated in deep burgundy and purplish-brown tones, while the emergent central growth retains a vivid, glaucous green base, beautifully highlighting the dark vascular markings.
















