Conophytum brunneum is a dwarf succulent with cylindrical bodies that consists of two thick, fleshy, almost entirely fused leaves …
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Aizoaceae is a a very large family of dicotyledonous flowering plants containing 135 genera and about 1900 species, largely endemic to Southern Africa. A few species are found in Australia and the Pacific area. They are commonly known as stone plants or carpet weeds. Species that resemble stones or pebbles are sometimes called Mesembs. Several species are known as "ice plants" because of the glistening globular bladder cells covering their stems, fruit and leaves.
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Lithops localis (Local Living Stone), also known as Lithops terricolor, is a dwarf stemless succulent with a pair of brownish-grey to pale…
Conophytum uviforme is a dwarf succulent that usually grows in clusters of many bodies, forming a compact dome up to 8 inches (20 cm) in…
Lithops werneri (Living Stones) is a dwarf succulent with bodies of two opposite plump, usually pale grey or pale greenish-grey leaves…
Conophytum minutum (Lesser Dumpling) is a dwarf succulent that grows in a cluster of many bodies that consist of two thick, fleshy …
Conophytum pageae is a dwarf succulent that usually grows in clusters of many bodies, forming a small mound. The bodies are inversely …
Lithops olivacea (Olive-green Living Stone) is a dwarf succulent with bodies that consist of two opposite, partly fused leaves. It forms …
Conophytum velutinum is a dwarf succulent with bodies that consist of two thick, fleshy, grayish-green leaves with a velvety texture …
Conophytum cordatum is a small succulent with short internodes and bodies of two thick, fleshy, partly fused leaves. It produces many …