
Lithops 'Living Stones'
Also known as 'Living Stones,' Lithops are a petite succulent comprised of small, multicolor, and immensely fleshy leaves designed to resemble the stony landscape of their South African homeland. As is the case with most mesembs, or mimicry succulents, a majority of the plant lives underground, where the long taproot stores ample water and nutrients to support growth amidst drought conditions. The pairs of leaves feature soft multi colored hues, offset by rusty red edging around the ‘windows’ covering the leaves’ flattened upper surface – thus allowing light to reach deep into Lithops. As such, plenty of bright sun will allow the plant to thrive while also encouraging large yellow blooms to appear during the summer months. Like other varieties of Lithops, this specimen can be tricky when it comes to water – be sure to provide thorough but infrequent drinks during the spring and fall, ceasing to water entirely during the summer and winter. Extremely porous soil within a well-draining