Haworthia Picta Zebra VDV 056 is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen exhibits a compact, acaulescent rosette structure. The leaves are spirally arranged, spreading elegantly outward with a flattened, highly symmetrical profile.
• Leaves: The foliage is broadly ovate-lanceolate to deltoid, forming a distinct retuse upper surface that tapers smoothly to an acute apex. The leaf margins are predominantly glabrous, providing a clean outline that emphasizes the intricate facial markings.
• Texture & Windows: The retuse end-areas feature translucent fenestration that is heavily interrupted by prominent longitudinal striations. These windows are densely studded with raised, whitish-green papillae, creating a distinctly rugose and tessellated ‘zebra’ pattern across the adaxial surface.
• Color: Displaying a phenomenal chromatic gradient, the active apical meristem radiates a vivid lime green. This bright core transitions radially into golden-bronze, culminating in deep reddish-purple and maroon stress pigmentation on the mature basal foliage.






















