
Desert Rose
Gypsum (variety Selenite) - CaSO4·2H2O
AI-generated identification · may be incorrectHardness: 1.5–2 on Mohs scale (very soft, can be scratched by a fingernail); Color: Tan, sandy, or brownish-white; Luster: Pearly to earthy; Crystal structure: Monoclinic, forming bladed rosettes; Cleavage: Perfect; Specific gravity: 2.3
- Hardness
- 1
- Color
- Tan, sandy, or brownish-white
- Luster
- Pearly to earthy
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