Haworthia badia x emelyae major S31 is a 5cm rooted specimen.
• Form: The rosette exhibits an open, somewhat flattened architecture with symmetrically spreading leaves. The gracefully recurved profile heavily reflects its badia parentage, creating a dynamic, star-like structure.
• Leaves: Leaves are prominently lanceolate-acuminate, tapering sharply to an acute apex. The lateral margins are densely armed with pronounced, white denticulate structures, a classic and highly desirable trait inherited from emelyae var. major.
• Texture & Windows: The pellucid fenestrations are extensively muricate, heavily encrusted with raised, silvery-white papillae. These striking textural elements are interspersed with distinct, dark longitudinal striations that run the length of the upper leaf surface.
• Color: The specimen demonstrates a magnificent pigment gradient. Emergent central growth is a vibrant olive green, which transitions dramatically into profound burgundy and mahogany stress coloration on the mature outer foliage, providing exceptional visual contrast.






















