Lithops gracilidelineata (Living Stones) is a dwarf succulent distinguished by its pale white color, fine reticulation of facial markings …
Browsing: Aizoaceae
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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Trichodiadema intonsum is a small succulent with erect to spreading stems and grey-green, subcylindrical, slightly recurved leaves …
Lithops pseudotruncatella subsp. volkii is a dwarf succulent with bodies that consist of two pale bluish-white leaves veined and mottled …
Machairophyllum brevifolium is a nearly stemless succulent with glabrous gray-green leaves. It can grow up to 2 inches (5 cm) tall …
Neohenricia sibbettii is a small succulent with club-shaped, grayish-green leaves with a flat or roundish, rugose top. It forms a low mat …
Glottiphyllum longum (Tongue-leaf Plant) is a small succulent with long, distinctively strap-shaped leaves with rounded margins …
Lithops verruculosa (Living Stones) is a dwarf succulent with top-shaped bodies consisting of a pair of fleshy leaves. The bodies can …
Conophytum limpidum (Eye Leaves) is a dwarf succulent with bodies consisting of a pair of fleshy leaves fussed into cylindrical to …
Faucaria tuberculosa 'Super Warty' also known as Faucaria felina subsp. tuberculosa 'Super Warty', is a small clump-forming succulent …
Hereroa brevifolia is a dwarf, shrubby succulent with fleshy leaves arranged along the stem in pairs, each at right angles to the pair …