Sunday, September 1, 2013

Lithops pseudotruncatella subsp. volkii

The Lithops have been beginning to flower, among those being these plants (often referred to as the "pallid form" of the species because of the pale surface with less markings - usually). Originally from Namibia, it tends to clump readily, making it very popular with collectors.

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  1. Lovely lithops! I like their color. :)
    Hope mine will flower one day...

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    1. Hang in there. Given the right conditions, they will.

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    2. I hope so :) The plants are looking great, but all are without flowers^^ It's my first year beeing back to Lithops.

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  2. Amo estas plantinhas.
    são lindas.

    http://eueminhasplantinhas.blogspot.com.br/

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    1. Hi Simone,
      Amazing little plants, aren't they. It's funny how some people think they're beautiful and others find them to be disgusting. It goes to show that beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
      Shalom!

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