Haworthia Unknown Truncata K133 is a 6cm rooted offset.
• Form: The specimen exhibits a classic distichous growth habit. Its thick, fleshy leaves are arranged in two opposing, parallel rows, creating a dense, fan-like architectural symmetry characteristic of highly refined truncata genetics.
• Leaves: The highly succulent leaves are sub-columnar, culminating abruptly in 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 expansive, semi-pellucid fenestration windows with a distinctly frosted, clouded clarity. These zones are heavily ornamented with dense, minute verrucose papillae, creating a highly rugose topography. The windows are further intersected by delicate, pale green reticulate striations that form a subtle tessellated matrix.
• Color: The emergent central foliage radiates a deep, glaucous green. Under optimal environmental conditioning, the mature outer leaves display profound stress pigmentation, saturated in dark purplish-brown and plum tones that vividly frame the textured, emerald-green apical windows.




















