Haworthia Unknown Maughanii K111 is a 5cm rooted offset specimen.
• Form: This acaulescent specimen forms a densely clustered, subterranean-style rosette, characterized by thick, erect leaves indicative of elite maughanii genetics.
• Leaves: The foliage is exceptionally fleshy, cylindrical, and abruptly truncate. The leaves terminate in a roughly lobed or irregularly triangular apical cross-section, bordered by a distinctly scabrid, denticulate marginal rim.
• Texture & Windows: The horizontally truncate apical fenestrations exhibit a highly verrucose, frosted texture, rendering the windows semi-pellucid. These rugged surfaces are beautifully ornamented with prominent, reddish-bronze reticulate venation that branches across the flattened tips.
• Color: The specimen boasts a spectacular chromatic contrast. The robust lateral surfaces exhibit deep blackish-purple to dark maroon stress pigmentation, sharply delineating the olive-green windows and their distinct reddish-brown striations.






















