Haworthia Seedling Ukukhanya x Shironoshaka MS038 is a 4cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen exhibits a compact, somewhat flattened rosette structure. The phyllotaxis displays a radial symmetry that prominently showcases the heavily textured upper leaf surfaces.
• Leaves: The leaves are broadly deltoid to lanceolate, presenting a distinctly retuse profile. The margins are lined with fine, translucent denticulate teeth, converging into a sharp, acuminate terminal apex.
• Texture & Windows: The pellucid windows are densely verrucose and heavily frosted, coated in prominent white papillae that create an opaque, silvery-white epidermis. This cloudy texture is sharply intersected by bold, dark mahogany reticulated venation that traverses the fenestrations.
• Color: The specimen is completely suffused with intense stress pigmentation, displaying virtually no residual green tones. It features a striking contrast between the frosted, silvery-pink windows and the deep purplish-red to mahogany tones of the leaf body and venation.




















