Haworthia Tessellata is said to be a common and very adaptable succulent plant. It is a stemless, slow-growing, evergreen plant, with stoloniferous roots, that can grow up to 150 mm high and 100 mm wide. It has sessile leaves, up to 50 mm long and up to 30 mm wide at the base. The leaves are corpulent, firm in texture and mostly triangular in shape, sturdily bent backwards, and brownish to green at the apex. The upper surface is marked with light green, vertical lines that form a square-patterned design. The lower surface is usually slightly rounded with elevated coriaceous tubercles. The leaves form a rosette and turn reddish when exposed to full sun.
Source: Plants Africa