Haworthia Unknown K103 is a 9cm rooted cluster specimen.
• Form: This highly proliferous specimen forms a dense, caespitose cluster of multiple acaulescent rosettes, exhibiting a vigorously offsetting architecture.
• Leaves: The turgid, deltoid-lanceolate leaves are gracefully ascending and strongly acuminate, terminating in an elongated, reddish mucro. The leaf margins and abaxial keels are distinctly armed with a continuous row of fine, pellucid denticulations.
• Texture & Windows: The adaxial fenestrations are highly pellucid and smooth, forming elongated windows that extend downward from the apical tips. These translucent zones are vividly traversed by bold, dark green, interrupted longitudinal striations.
• Color: The specimen radiates a brilliant chartreuse to luminous yellowish-green baseline. Under intense light cultivation, the acuminate tips and outer leaves flush with a striking pinkish-bronze to reddish stress pigmentation, offering a vibrant chromatic contrast.
























