Haworthia Unknown Maughanii K141 is a 5cm rooted offset.
• Form: The specimen exhibits a robust, multifarious growth habit. Its stout, upright leaves are arranged in a tight, spiralled to semi-distichous conformation, establishing a dense architectural presence characteristic of classic maughanii morphology.
• Leaves: The highly succulent leaves are sub-columnar and cylindrical, terminating in abruptly flattened, horizontally truncate apices. The lateral profiles remain smooth and cleanly defined, providing a stark structural contrast to the highly modified apical zones.
• Texture & Windows: The truncate apices function as prominent, semi-pellucid fenestration windows with a distinctly frosted, clouded clarity. These zones are intricately ornamented with pale, radiating reticulation, forming a delicate tessellated matrix across a subtly rugose, minutely papillate epidermal surface.
• Color: Displaying profound environmental stress pigmentation, the mature lateral foliage is saturated in deep purplish-black and charcoal-plum tones. The emergent central growth and apical windows retain a muted, glaucous green base, providing a dramatic contrast that brilliantly highlights the pale vascular striations.




















