Haworthia Unknown cooperi var. leightonii K131 is a 5cm rooted double offset specimen.
• Form: The specimen exhibits a dense, multifarious double rosette structure. Its ascending, turgid leaves are tightly arranged, indicating a natural propensity for prolific clumping and establishing a robust architectural symmetry.
• Leaves: The leaves are prominently lanceolate, tapering sharply to an acuminate apex equipped with a delicate terminal bristle. The lateral margins and abaxial keels are densely armed with fine, translucent denticulation, imparting a distinctly ciliate and muricate texture along the structural borders.
• Texture & Windows: The upper apical zones function as highly inflated, pellucid fenestration windows with exceptional glass-like clarity. These smooth, translucent regions are vividly intersected by continuous longitudinal striations that traverse the leaf face, remaining completely free of verrucose rugosity.
• Color: The specimen showcases a spectacular polychromatic contrast driven by environmental stress conditioning. The emergent central growth radiates a luminous apple-green, while the mature outer foliage is heavily saturated in brilliant pinkish-red, rose, and soft burgundy tones, beautifully accentuating the darker vascular venation.
























