Haworthia Seedling S49 Pygmaea is a 4cm rooted specimen.
• Form: The rosette exhibits a remarkably flattened, stellate architecture. The symmetrically radiating leaves form a compact, low-growing profile highly esteemed by advanced collectors for its flawless structure.
• Leaves: Leaves are prominently retuse and broadly spatulate, terminating in an obtuse, subtly rounded apex. The lateral margins are densely lined with prominent, crystalline denticulate structures that merge seamlessly into the frosted upper face.
• Texture & Windows: The pellucid fenestrations are intensely verrucose and muricate, completely encrusted with a dense layer of raised, silvery-white papillae. This dramatic crystalline rugosity is punctuated by faint, dark longitudinal striations, creating a highly textured, frosted matrix.
• Color: The foundational epidermal tissue boasts a profound, deep plum to burgundy stress pigmentation. This rich, dark coloration provides a breathtaking visual contrast against the luminous, icy white papillae dominating the upper leaf faces, with only a faint trace of translucent green at the nascent central growth point.


















