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Lithops-10/20 Plants (0.5")-Beginner Friendly, Living Stones, Rare Succulents

$ 6.85

Availability: 768 in stock
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Climate: Arid
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Safety: Child Safe
  • Season of Interest: Fall
  • Growth Stage: Young
  • Foliage: Bipartite
  • Features: Dwarf
  • Color: Multicolor
  • Common Name: Living Stone
  • Type: Cacti & Succulents
  • Brand: Konger
  • MPN: 1
  • Number in Pack: 10/20
  • Watering: Light
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
  • Genus: Lithops

    Description

    Item Discription
    You will receive 10 or 20 Lithops (0.4-0.6 inch/1.0-1.5 cm, 1.5-2 Years old).
    Random shipment
    , but I will try to send you a mixture of different colors.
    *Suggestion*: When you receive the Lithops, use dry and breathable soil, put them in a cool and ventilated place for 3-5 days. And then water them by soaking from the bottom of the pot, they will start to plump up. Gradually increase sunlight,
    Lithops require much full sun
    and
    less water
    for ideal growing conditions.
    DO NOT OVERWATER
    , allow soil to dry completely between watering (~once per week).
    Shipment
    -Fast shipping via USPS First Class.
    Combine shipment available
    .
    -Plants will be bare root, without soil or pot.
    If they arrive a little faded, this is normal during shipping.
    Plant in good soil, wait a few days, then give them a good watering, and they will plump up in no time!
    -Please do not attempt to return any plants to us.
    If there is any damage to your plant, please notify us right away and we will find a solution or send a replacement.
    -If your local temperature in under 32
    °F (
    0
    °C
    ). Please do not buy, the plants may be frozen during shipping.
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    If you are not satisfied, please do not leave negative feedback. Contact us for solution.
    “Lithops is a genus of succulent plants in the ice plant family, Aizoaceae. Members of the genus are native to southern Africa. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek words λίθος (líthos), meaning "stone," and ὄψ (óps), meaning "face," referring to the stone-like appearance of the plants. They avoid being eaten by blending in with surrounding rocks and are often known as pebble plants or living stones. The formation of the name from the Ancient Greek "-ops" means that even a single plant is called a Lithops.”
    —Wikipedia