Lithops, known to us as Litops or a living stone, belongs to the genus Succulents. The origin is from Africa. He got the name from the Greek word ‘Litops’ which means a similar stone.
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Lithops need a supercar in which at least one-third of the larger sand is clogged (but not too shallow so as not to get the root system). The season of growth is summer and autumn and then they need higher waters but less than cacti, they do not water at all in the winter! They do not grow much in height so they are suitable for shallow vessels, but since they are multiplying in width, they are wider! They succeed in the sun, but also in shadows, and winter temperatures should be as for cacti or, for Lithopse in concrete, about 10 degrees !!!
Really beautiful flower.I like it.
thanks Pradhan……I’m glad you like it.
Some really do look like rocks. Some of the smaller round ones look like muffins or cookies. Do you think I might be hungry? I’ve never seen any where I live.
thank you Barbaral!!!
I’m glad you like it.
They are so cute! I love succulents.
I’m glad you like it.
thank you tasartcraft!!!!
thank you tasartcraft!!
Lithops are another example of our Creator’s infinite creativity exhibited in the earth! Thanks for sharing these photos and info.
I’m glad you liked it.
Love this cool plant and the bloom is beautiful!
thank you Carol!!!
I’m glad you like it.
They require other soil and care from other flowers.
that it has a little different care than usually garden flowers.
They look very fun to collect
thank you Albert!!!!!
Great! I also have lithops, but they have not flowered yet 🙂 Very interesting plant!
It is very interesting, it looks like a stone
than you Pamela!!!!!!!!
thanks beautiful flower.