Haworthia Unknown Picta K129 is a 6cm rooted specimen.
• Form: This specimen displays a beautifully flattened, star-shaped rosette. The fleshy leaves are tightly imbricate and recurved, spreading laterally to establish a highly symmetrical, low-profile architecture typical of advanced picta genetics.
• Leaves: The foliage is distinctly deltoid to ovate-lanceolate, tapering strictly to a sharply acuminate apex. The lateral margins are finely denticulate, bearing minute whitish teeth that sharply define the heavily modified retuse upper surfaces.
• Texture & Windows: The retuse apical windows are densely ornamented with raised, silvery-white flecks and coalescing tubercles, generating a highly rugose and frosted epidermal texture. This vivid maculation is starkly intersected by bold, dark longitudinal striations, creating a striking mosaic-like fenestration.
• Color: Driven by optimal stress conditions, the base epidermis and primary venation exhibit a profound, dark mahogany to deep purplish-red pigmentation. This intense, opaque background creates a dramatic chromatic contrast against the bright, chalky-white elements of the upper leaf faces.
















