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Meaning of "lithops"

Lithops (noun): A genus of succulent plants known as 'living stones' due to their camouflage appearance in their natural habitat
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  • Any of the genus Lithops of succulent plants resembling stones.

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In winter the lithops are at rest.
Lithops are obligate outcrossers and require pollination from a separate plant.
A medicinal tonic mixed with Lithops for pain.
Lithops etiolate and grow taller when they are not getting enough light.
A guide to the cultivation of Lithops.
Lithops grown from seeds get the ability to flower after about three years.
The most startling adaptation of Lithops is the colouring of the leaves.
Lithops hermetica is a species of plant in the Aizoaceae family.
She is commemorated with Lithops aucampiae.
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She is commemorated with Lithops archerae.
Lithops is a genus of succulent plants native to southern Africa.
Characteristics of Lithops.
It is the only Lithops species which occurs in this stretch of southern Africa.
I have noticed small, white spots on my Lithops.

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Lithops are unusual plants that generally grow in the western areas of South Africa.
This is extract of lithops for the pain, a powerful sedative.
Lithops julii is a weird plant that you will find growing in southern Africa.
To be honest, it looks like your Lithops is dying.
The lithops I have always seen before had only two sections.
During periods of drought, the Lithops can penetrate into the soil, becoming pit.
Lithops salicola has two coupled leaves, divided by a fissure through which the flowers appear.
Native to southern Africa, lithops belong to the Aizoaceae family of succulent plants.
Lithops are native to southern Africa and known for their stone-like appearance.
What is it? A medicinal tonic mixed with Lithops for pain.
Lithops salicola is a species of perennial plant in the Aizoaceae family, often called living stones.
It often grows near other stone-like succulents, such as Lithops species.
The Lithops Aucampiae is a large species reaching 4 cm of height and width.
Encyclopedia - Flowers in the house - Lithops.
Lithops thrive best in a coarse, well-drained substrate.
The Lithops seedlings are now 12 days old.

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