Name and Characters: Pinky Badia芭提雅 Longevity寿
This Haworthia has a name that’s easy to remember because it looks exactly like it sounds—Pink Badia.. It stands out not only for the way it turns pink under stress, but also for its large, wide leaves and prominent leaf windows. The leaf windows are semi-translucent with subtle vertical striping, covering most of the visible surface. The surface is slight raised and glossy, almost as if it’s been lightly misted with water. Mine could use a bit more sun stress—the entire plant should eventually turn pink.
Shuten Doji is probably the most well-known badia, recognizable for its iconic large triangular leaves that curve slightly near the tip and taper to a point. Pinky has a similar overall appearance, but its leaf tips narrow much more sharply, giving the leaves a distinctly pinched look at the ends.
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The variegated Pinky keeps its signature glossy windows, while the variegation adds more dimensions of pink. It’s a stunning member of the Badia family, though it stays more compact compared to some of its larger relatives.


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