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Succulents called Lithops camouflage as rocks

 

If you are even a bit interested in Lithops, view Craig's photostream: www.flickr.com/photos/lithopsandthings/

 

and Lithops Faves by munnibee (Craig): www.flickr.com/photos/lithopsandthings/favorites/

Semis 26 décembre 2016 (semés le 11 novembre)

Heute 3 verschiedene neue gekauft mit jeweils 2 Ableger. Mal sehen was rauskommt.

1-2-7 = Lesliej cv Albinica

3-8-9= Karasmontana

4-5-10= Hookeri

A very small landscape . . .

I always recommend this species to customers who are just starting out with Lithops.

Its one of the easiest to grow, clumps quickly and flowers extrememy well. Its not unusual for every single head to carry its own flower!

New contactless Lithops Glow Technique:

A warm-white Luxeon LED works as a bright point-source that is relay imaged onto the Lithops surface with a couple of lenses, illuminating the transparent plant body through the top window. Now Lithops glow photos can be shot without obstructing parts pressed onto the plants like the head of a flashlight or the stem of a fiberoptic light guide. This photo here is an overlay of sequent individual glow photos, all shot with the same fixed camera position.

More? Have a look at my Lithops glow set!

 

Lithops are extremely succulent plants originating from the semi-deserts of southern Africa. Their plant body rests under ground, while on top they have transparent windows to let sunlight in for photosynthesis. A camouflage pattern on the windows lets them appear more or less like a pair of pebblestones, so hungry animals may hardly find them. I like them because they look like ornamented knobs or gemstones.

 

DO NOT MISS:

www.lithops.info/

www.lithops.de/

www.lithops.co.za/

www.lithop.supanet.com/

Be aware that sites from the southern hemisphere

have a six-month-shift in the description of the

annual lithops growing cycle.

Lithops aucampiae var. koelemanii,

two year old seedlings

Lithops auncampiae fluminalis

Lithops otzeniana ' Aquamarine '

One of the Lithops that germinated in April 2013.

two years plant

More lithops on my website gallery at Bulbesetpots.com

Lithops in my collection. July. 2019.

Interesting shapes and colours of the body without flowers.

The formation of the name Lithops from the Greek -ops means that even a single plant is called a Lithops.

one of the seedling Lithops has flowered

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