Lithops
Lithops, also known as “living stones,” are small, stemless succulent plants native to southern Africa. They resemble pebbles or stones as a natural camouflage, helping them avoid herbivores. Lithops have pairs of thick, fleshy leaves with a slit in the center where flowers and new growth emerge. They’re popular in cultivation for their unique appearance and low water needs.
Lithops, also known as “living stones,” are small, stemless succulent plants native to southern Africa. They resemble pebbles or stones as a natural camouflage, helping them avoid herbivores. Lithops have pairs of thick, fleshy leaves with a slit in the center where flowers and new growth emerge. They’re popular in cultivation for their unique appearance and low water needs.
Lithops, also known as “living stones,” are small, stemless succulent plants native to southern Africa. They resemble pebbles or stones as a natural camouflage, helping them avoid herbivores. Lithops have pairs of thick, fleshy leaves with a slit in the center where flowers and new growth emerge. They’re popular in cultivation for their unique appearance and low water needs.