Lithops 'Talisman' is a dwarf succulent with a body that consists of two plump and juicy leaves with a deep fissure separating them …
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Lithops is a genus of succulent plants in the family Aizoaceae. The species are native to southern Africa. The name is derived from the ancient Greek words "lithos", meaning "stone," and "ops", meaning "face".
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Lithops hermetica (Living Stones) is a dwarf succulent that grows solitary or forms small clumps of bodies composed of two fleshy leaves…
Lithops hookeri var. susannae is a small succulent that grows solitary or forms clumps of many bodies that consist of two thick, fleshy …
Lithops localis (Local Living Stone), also known as Lithops terricolor, is a dwarf stemless succulent with a pair of brownish-grey to pale…
Lithops werneri (Living Stones) is a dwarf succulent with bodies of two opposite plump, usually pale grey or pale greenish-grey leaves…
Lithops olivacea (Olive-green Living Stone) is a dwarf succulent with bodies that consist of two opposite, partly fused leaves. It forms …
Lithops ruschiorum subsp. nelii (Bushman's Buttocks) is a small stemless succulent that grows solitary or forms clumps of usually 5 to 6 …
Lithops fulviceps 'Aurea' (White Living Stones) is a small succulent with bodies consisting of thick, fleshy, yellowish-green to creamy …
Lithops marmorata is a dwarf succulent that forms clumps of many bodies that consist of two smooth, gray to pale gray-green leaves with a …