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Translucent body of gray green color, not well endowed florally.
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Bright yellow-green surfaces speckled with fine dark-green spots, creating a delicate contrast and ornamental appearance.
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Ochre-grey to pale copper-orange top with red mottling. The surface shows a fascinating mix of earthy tones and reddish accents, creating a unique marbled effect.
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Dark chocolate-brown top with a well-defined open window. Exceptional for its deep color and contrast with jagged margins. Highly sought after for its dramatic look and rare elegance among Lithops.
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Handsome.
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Dark milky window.
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Grey brown top, red lines.
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A pink gem! C187, from the type locality, features large bodies in a beautiful pinkish hue. This coloration is rare among Lithops and makes it instantly recognizable. Highly prized by collectors of rare color forms.
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Tiny marginal rubrications.
Lithops salicola is surprisingly suited for outdoors, tolerating cold (-10°C) and rain. It blooms in autumn and is perfect for gardens or pots without protection.
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Lithops terricolor (L. localis) is a yellow- blooming living stone and is distinguished especially by the pellucid dots regularly scattered over the top surface of the leaves. It is generally smaller than most Lithops.
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Mottled brown pink window. Variable.
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Has yellow-green to dull-green windows.
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Tiny stonelike heads.
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Parte superiore giallo-verde, con finestre più o meno reticolate. Produce fiori bianchi durante l’autunno.
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Rusty red lines, one of the best.
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Red dots and lines, coarse.
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Small dark lilac-purple bodies.
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Attractive Lithops cultivar with a light yellow-green to ochre-yellow body adorned with dark olive-green dendritic patterns and white flowers.
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Dark red brown window.
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NEW! Rare cultivar, limited availability! Beautiful smoky top in rusty red, mustard and brown tones — extremely attractive.
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Milky pink grey body.
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Pale brown body with clear lines.
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Earth-toned upper surface in warm ochre-rust shades, decorated with fine dark speckles that create a subtle, natural contrast.
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Orange-yellow body infused with lime green, etched with an ochre vein network. Stunning amber-jade color interplay. Limited stock available.
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Yellow top, lined rim.
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Lithops karasmontana 'lateritia reticulata' is a very pretty species with a noticeable reddish-brown network on the pink-grey top. BEAUTIFUL.
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Pale orange grey with branching lines.
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Green to ochre yellow depending to exposure and growing phase.
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Lithops terricolor 'Green Sandport' features cone-shaped bodies with rounded light yellow-green tops dusted by dark green dots.
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SPECIAL SELECTION. Only selected specimens with large open windows. Rusty-red. RARE.
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Pale cold green top.
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Truncated lobes. Greysh-white with creme, pink or yellow hues. Slightly marbled. Very stone-like.
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Light grey, faint red lines.
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Shoulders, edges, and islands light grey, sometimes with pink, yellow, blue, green, or beige tones. Windows and channels milky blue, pale pink, or yellow-grey, mauve, pink, or rust-brown, often with a thin brown or greenish-brown line along the margins.
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The greyish-pink top displays a delicate, tree-like pattern, resembling precise sculpting. Branches are deep brick-red on a mustard background. The intricate network and strong color contrast create a striking, artistic appearance.
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Pale stone grey.
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Variable, dark brown to milky green.
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Wine red top, with dark markings, super plants and rare!
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Jagged windows more or less open or reticulate, blue grey to dull ochre-grey.
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Upper surface in ochre-red to olive-green tones, enlivened by a soft pink flush and marked with thin brown lines. Produces yellow flowers in autumn. NOTE: This is the type locality for ‘Marginata’.
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Striking selection from Shimada, Japan, featuring pink-violet stems adorned with elaborate dark blood-red markings. Over time, it slowly offsets to create clusters—typically 2–5 heads, sometimes exceeding a dozen.
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Beautiful plant echoing the colors of its native soil: body ranging from ochre to red-brown, adorned with red lines and spots.