Haworthia Unknown Maughanii K081 is a 3cm rooted offset specimen.
• Form: This compact, acaulescent specimen exhibits a tightly clustered rosette architecture, typical of superior maughanii lineages, with stout leaves pushing vertically from a subterranean base.
• Leaves: The foliage is exceptionally thick, fleshy, and abruptly truncate. The leaves terminate in a uniquely lobed or kidney-shaped apical cross-section, with margins that are finely scabrid along the terminal rim.
• Texture & Windows: The horizontally truncate apical fenestrations are remarkably cloudy and minutely verrucose, resembling frosted glass. These highly textured windows are traversed by prominent, whitish reticulate venation that often branches into distinct formations across the flattened tips.
• Color: This specimen boasts a profound chromatic profile, enveloped entirely in deep blackish-purple and rich maroon stress pigmentation. The dark, opaque epidermis provides a stark, dramatic contrast against the silvery-white venation of the apical windows, while the concealed basal growth retains a pale, etiolated green.
























