


Lithops aucampiae
Lithops
Description
Lithops aucampiae is a species of succulent plant, commonly called a living stone, native to southern Africa. These plants are renowned for their remarkable camouflage, resembling pebbles or small stones in their native habitat. The leaves are fused together, forming a single body with a fissure from which flowers emerge. Lithops aucampiae typically blooms with yellow flowers. These plants thrive in extremely well-draining soil and require ample sunlight. Water very sparingly, only during their growing season. Propagation is typically done by seed or division. They have a dormant period during which they do not require watering. Provide plenty of bright light for the best growth. This plant needs very little water to survive.
Description
Lithops aucampiae is a species of succulent plant, commonly called a living stone, native to southern Africa. These plants are renowned for their remarkable camouflage, resembling pebbles or small stones in their native habitat. The leaves are fused together, forming a single body with a fissure from which flowers emerge. Lithops aucampiae typically blooms with yellow flowers. These plants thrive in extremely well-draining soil and require ample sunlight. Water very sparingly, only during their growing season. Propagation is typically done by seed or division. They have a dormant period during which they do not require watering. Provide plenty of bright light for the best growth. This plant needs very little water to survive.