Selection of Lithops and Mesembs
Selection of Lithops and Mesembs
Exposure
- Sun
Rusticity
Bloom time
- September
- October
- November
- Unique
- Original
- Looks like a rock
- Demanding care
- Non-toxic
Selection of Lithops and Mesembs, commonly known as "living stones". These fascinating plants, native to the arid regions of southern Africa, are distinguished by their extraordinary appearance and their ability to survive in extreme conditions.
Lithops: Miniature Jewels with Astonishing Forms
Lithops, nicknamed "living stones" due to their striking resemblance to pebbles, are small stemless succulents composed of two fused fleshy leaves. These leaves, often adorned with spectacular patterns and colors, allow them to camouflage themselves in their natural environment and escape from herbivores. Lithops bloom in spring or autumn, producing delicate and fragrant flowers.
Mesembs: A Stunning Diversity of Shapes and Colors
Mesembs, also known as "fig plants", encompass a vast family of succulents exhibiting a remarkable diversity of shapes, sizes, and colors. Some species resemble pebbles, while others sport more eccentric forms, with elongated, finger-like, or even coral-like leaves. Mesembs offer a breathtaking palette of colors, ranging from deep greens to vibrant yellows, fiery reds, and delicate pastel hues.
Miniature Gardens and Unique Compositions
Lithops and Mesembs are ideal plants for creating miniature gardens and unique compositions. Their small size and low maintenance requirements make them perfect choices for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Remember:
- Lithops and Mesembs prefer well-drained soil and moderate watering.
- They need plenty of sunlight to thrive.
- Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings.
- Protect them from frost and extreme temperatures.
Plant details
Dimensions
Dimensions
Characteristics
Characteristics
Habit:
Flowering colours:
- White
- Yellow
- Pink
Plant needs
Plant needs
Watering:
- Let dry completely
Maintenance:
- Demanding
Soil requirement:
- Well drained
- potting soil for succulents and cacti
Features
Features
Resistance:
- Drought
Attract:
Use:
- Pot
- Window
Attribute:
- Rock Appearance
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