Haworthia Seedling S14 is a 4cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen exhibits a highly compact, acaulescent rosette with thick leaves arranged in a tightly congested, multifarious structure.
• Leaves: The foliage is exceptionally fleshy and obovate-deltoid, terminating in obtusely retuse to semi-truncate apices. The leaf margins are obtuse and smoothly transition into the heavily textured upper faces.
• Texture & Windows: The adaxial end-areas are intensely verrucose and muricate, completely encrusted with prominent, raised, blister-like opaque tubercles. Traditional fenestration is heavily obscured by this rugged epidermal topography, though faint, scattered pellucid spots remain visible beneath the textured surface.
• Color: Exhibiting profound environmental stress pigmentation, the entire specimen is saturated in dark, opaque maroon, deep chocolate-brown, and purplish-black hues, entirely masking any underlying green coloration.
















