Haworthia Unknown Picta K122 is a 7cm rooted offset.
• Form: The specimen exhibits a compact, ground-hugging rosette structure. Its spreading, recurved leaves are arranged in a tight, overlapping symmetry that creates a substantial architectural footprint, characteristic of highly refined picta genetics.
• Leaves: The leaves are broadly deltoid to ovate, tapering to a bluntly acute apex. The lateral margins are armed with minute, translucent denticulation, imparting a delicately muricate texture along the structural borders.
• Texture & Windows: The retuse upper surfaces are heavily ornamented with dense, silvery-white verrucose tubercles that coalesce to form a nearly solid, clouded mask over the fenestration zones. These highly textured windows are boldly intersected by thick, interrupted longitudinal striations, creating a complex, reticulate and tessellated matrix across the leaf face.
• Color: Exhibiting profound environmental stress pigmentation, the specimen is saturated in deep purplish-red and dark maroon tones. This intense, dark background provides a dramatic contrast that brilliantly highlights the silvery-white papillae and bold vascular markings.










