Haworthia Unknown Pygmaea K037 is a 4cm rooted offset specimen.
• Form: This acaulescent offset forms a highly compact, low-growing rosette, displaying the dense and flattened architectural habit characteristic of elite pygmaea selections.
• Leaves: The foliage is broadly deltoid, fleshy, and prominently recurved, ending in an obtuse to slightly acute apex. The leaf margins and keels are softened and largely obscured by the dense proliferation of surface papillae.
• Texture & Windows: The retuse apical fenestrations are intensely verrucose, completely shrouded in a thick layer of raised, silvery-white crystalline papillae. This magnificent frosting creates a highly textured, opaque window that mimics the appearance of rough sugar or quartz crystals.
• Color: The specimen exhibits profound purplish-pink to deep reddish-brown stress pigmentation across the leaf bases and lateral surfaces. This rich background coloration provides a dramatic, high-contrast canvas for the snowy-white apical windows.






















