
Lithops dorotheae
Lithops - C124
Description
Lithops dorotheae is another species within the Lithops genus, commonly referred to as a living stone. These succulents are known for their remarkable ability to mimic stones and pebbles, blending in with their surroundings. The body is formed from a pair of fused leaves with a fissure across the top. Lithops dorotheae typically features light brown or yellowish-brown coloration. It 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. Avoid overwatering to prevent rot.
Description
Lithops dorotheae is another species within the Lithops genus, commonly referred to as a living stone. These succulents are known for their remarkable ability to mimic stones and pebbles, blending in with their surroundings. The body is formed from a pair of fused leaves with a fissure across the top. Lithops dorotheae typically features light brown or yellowish-brown coloration. It 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. Avoid overwatering to prevent rot.