Haworthia Unknown Pygmaea K073 is a 3cm rooted offset specimen.
• Form: The rosette is acaulescent and highly compact, presenting a densely clustered, low-growing architectural habit typical of premier pygmaea selections.
• Leaves: The foliage is broadly deltoid, exceptionally turgid, and sharply recurved. The leaves taper to a distinctly blunt, truncate to obtuse apex, with margins largely obscured by the profuse surface texturing.
• Texture & Windows: The retuse apical fenestrations are intensely verrucose, entirely shrouded in a continuous, thick layer of raised, silvery-white crystalline papillae. This spectacular, heavy frosting renders the windows almost entirely opaque, creating a highly textured, muricate topography.
• Color: The specimen exhibits profound, dark purplish-mauve to deep reddish-bronze stress pigmentation across the abaxial surfaces and lateral zones. This rich, dark background provides a dramatic, high-contrast canvas that amplifies the brilliant snowy-white frosting of the apical windows.












