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  2. Lithops - Wikipedia

    • Lithops is a genus of succulent plants in the ice plant family, Aizoaceae. Members of the genus are native to southern Africa. They avoid being eaten by herbivores with their camouflage as small stones, and are often known as pebble plants or living stones. "Lithops" is both the genus name and the common name, and is singular as well as plural. The nam… See more

    Description

    Individual Lithops plants consist of one or more pairs of bulbous, almost fused leaves opposite each other and hardly any stem. The slit between the leaves contains the meristem and produces flowers and new leaves. The leaves of Lithops are mostly …

    Distribution

    Lithops occur naturally across wide areas of Namibia and South Africa, as well as small bordering areas in Botswana and possibly Angola, from sea level to high mountains. Nearly a thousand individual populations are documented, each covering just a sm…

    Cultivation

    Lithops are popular house plants and many specialist succulent growers maintain collections. Seeds and plants are widely available in shops and over the Internet. They are relatively easy to grow and care for if given sufficient sun and kept in well …

     
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  2. Lithops 101: How to care for Lithops - Bloomscape

     
  3. How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Lithops (Living Stone Plants)

  4. 15 Types of Lithops Plant (+ Photos & How To Care for Them)

  5. 37 Types of Lithops Living Stone Succulents - Gardener's Path

  6. Living Stone Plant (Lithops): Care and Growing Guide …

    Jul 2, 2021 · Lithops is a succulent that is also called living stone plant and is easy to grow indoors. The plant’s common name—living stone—comes from the fact that the succulent looks like a small rock, pebble, or stone.

  7. How to Grow and Care for Lithops Living Stone Plants …

    Oct 11, 2023 · Learn about lithops, succulents that mimic stones to survive in harsh environments. Discover their anatomy, cultivation, propagation, and varieties.

  8. Lithops Care - Tips For Growing Living Stones

    Feb 4, 2023 · Lithops thrive in compacted, sandy soil with little water and blistering hot temperatures. While relatively easy to grow, a little information on lithops will help you learn how to grow living stone plants so that they thrive in …

  9. Lithops (Living Stones) Care Guide: Everything You …

    Mar 31, 2023 · Lithops are succulents that look like pebbles or stones and come in various colors. Learn about their light, water, temperature, soil and fertilizer needs, and how to care for them in different seasons.

  10. How to Grow Lithops | BBC Gardeners World Magazine

  11. How to Take Care of Lithops Living Stones Plant

    Lithops (or Living stones), a genus of succulents native to southern Africa. They form clumps of colorful pebbles in their pot, which makes them ideal as an accent piece in your garden. In this article, you will find some basic knowledge to take …

  12. How To Grow & Care For Lithops (the Living Stone)

  13. Lithops - Grow, Care and Propagate - About Succulents

  14. How to Care for Lithops: Don’t and Do - THE NEXT GARDENER

  15. Lithops 'Living Stones' Plant - Care, Types and Growers Guide

  16. Living Stones (Lithops): All You Need To Know - Gardenia

  17. Lithops (2020) - Henry Shaw Cactus and Succulent Society

  18. - Lithops salicola 'Malachite' (2023) - Henry Shaw Cactus and …

  19. Lithops for Sale - Buying & Growing Guide - Trees.com

  20. - Lithops (2019) - Henry Shaw Cactus and Succulent Society

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