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Lithops Living Stones
Lithops Living Stones
People garden for lots of reasons and one is to experiment with unusual - okay, weird - varieties. If oddities float your boat you'll like Lithops, commonly known as Living Stones. These peculiar plants were first discovered in South Africa in the early 1800's by W. J. Birchell, an African explorer who was fascinated by the rock formations at his feet only to discover that the pebbles were actually plants. These succulents require next to no care and grow slowly so you won't find yourself having to trim and fuss. Plant them in the sun, in well drained soil that receives scant moisture and let them masquerade as paired half moon shaped stones (which they do in wild setting to avoid being eaten.) Or park them on a sunny windowsill and watch friends' reactions. (Hint - regardless of their age they'll want to touch the "stones".) Just to keep you guessing, lithops produce cactus-like flowers when you least expect. In their native lands Living Stones thrive in areas that receive 2" of rain a year (no, that's not a typo) so if you provide a tablespoon of water every two months, these plants will be happy. We'll send a 5.5" pot with a grouping of plants, each of which consists of two semi-circular "leaves" in peach, tan and gray with mottled markings.
Highlights & Hints
- Vivid colors makes this two tone stand out in the garden.
- A dependable growing cultivar that's never fussy.
- Good height for back of the border locations.
Common Name:
Living stones, Splitting stones
Botanical Name:
Lithops sp.
Color:
Peach, tan and gray with darker markings
Mature Height:
1-3"
Hardiness:
Zones 9-10 or anywhere indoors
Bloom Time:
Spring, summer or fall depending on variety
Bulb/Plant Size:
5.5" pot with a grouping of several plants
Bulbs/Plants - Pkg:
15.5" pot with a grouping of several plants
Basic Planting Information
Soil Type:
well drained
Light/Exposure:
Full sun or on a sunny windowsill
Moisture:
very little
Planting Depth:
Maintain the same soil line as the potted plant
Spacing:
3-4" apart
You'll Receive
5.5" pot with a grouping of several plants
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