Lithops, commonly known as living stones, are unusual succulents that appear almost alien-like. Considered one of the most unique types of succulents, lithops have evolved to mimic the appearance of ...
LITHOPS look like pebbles but can produce leaves, flowers and seed pods. An expert offers advice on how to grow these weird plants. The easy-care houseplant trend started with cacti - but for ...
L. olivacea is a succulent perennial making a clump of pale beige, fleshy leaves mottled with dark olive-green on the tips, with white-centred yellow flowers 3-4cm across in late summer and early ...
L. lesliei is a perennial succulent forming a clump of paired, fleshy pale brown leaves, the ends mottled with deep olive green, with yellow or white flowers in late summer and autumn ...
And if you need a soil buddy for your aeoniums, try Crassula. Lithops is a winter dormant succulent, and othonna is summer dormant, making these plants incompatible. While othonna is resting in the ...
The best types of succulents to grow include aloes, sempervivums, lithops or ‘living stones’ and sedums. Don’t overcrowd the pot and they will soon grow to become an exquisite and interesting addition ...
Then it dies. Lots of agaves do this! Pebble plants (Lithops species) only have two leaves, and they look like the pebbles on the ground next to the plant. Their beautiful flower grows between the ...
Itty-bitty tiny plants. It’s all I can do not to pinch my Lithops to death from all the cuteness. I’m a collector of the tiniest micro-orchids, mini-est of African violets, the tiniest succulents and ...
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