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Lithops Spp - Living Stone
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🤝 The 30-Day SoilSong Guarantee
🤝 The 30-Day SoilSong Guarantee
We want you to feel completely confident in your gardening journey. We guarantee that your new botanical companion will arrive alive and remain healthy for its first week. While minor cosmetic transit stress (like a dropped lower leaf) is a normal part of travel, if your plant arrives severely damaged or unviable, simply email us with photos within 30 days of delivery. We will quickly provide a replacement or store credit.
📦 Pro Shipping & Careful Prep
📦 Pro Shipping & Careful Prep
Every plant is hand-selected and dispatched directly from our specialized California nursery. To ensure a safe journey, our succulents undergo a necessary 24-72 hour air-drying (bare-rooting) process to prevent root rot, while young trees are shipped with soil securely wrapped around their roots. We actively monitor national weather and strategically hold shipments during extreme heat or cold to protect your plant's vitality.
📖 Unboxing & Acclimation
📖 Unboxing & Acclimation
Plants experience travel shock just like we do. Upon arrival, please unbox your plant immediately. Place it in a well-ventilated area with bright, indirect light. Do not expose it to harsh direct sun, heavy watering, or attempt to repot it right away. Allow your plant at least one week to peacefully acclimate to your home's unique microclimate before resuming a standard care schedule.
🌿 Natural Variations & Dormancy
🌿 Natural Variations & Dormancy
Please remember that live plants are unique, natural products. The exact size, shape, and coloration will vary slightly from our product photos. Additionally, deciduous trees shipped in late Fall or Winter will arrive dormant (without leaves). They are perfectly healthy, actively building root strength, and will flush with new growth in the Spring.
Description
Lithops Spp., famously known as "Living Stones," are among the most fascinating and bizarre succulents in the botanical world. Native to the arid regions of Southern Africa, these plants have evolved a remarkable mimicry adaptation, resembling small pebbles or stones to camouflage themselves from hungry herbivores. Each plant consists of two thick, fused leaves separated by a narrow fissure, from which a vibrant daisy-like flower may emerge. As living art specimens, Lithops are perfect for collectors who appreciate nature’s extreme adaptations and the quiet, mysterious beauty of desert flora in their curated indoor collection.
Growth Rate & Habit
The Lithops grows with a distinct, cyclic nature, remaining almost entirely buried beneath the surface of the soil in its native habitat. They are extremely slow growers, requiring patience and a deep understanding of their unique dormancy and growth periods. During the growth cycle, the plant will split its old leaves to reveal a new pair, a process that is as fascinating as it is essential for the plant's long-term health. Because of their size and habit, they are perfect for shallow, wide, and well-draining planters that mimic their rocky desert environments.
Versatile Styling & Benefits
These "Living Stones" serve as the ultimate minimalist, high-end botanical curiosity. Their ability to blend into their surroundings makes them perfect for modern, earthy, or zen-inspired interior design. Styling them in shallow bowls filled with a top dressing of fine, natural gravel or colorful river stones emphasizes their mimicry habit and creates a striking, self-contained desktop installation. They are a highly specialized collector’s succulent that brings a sense of wonder and calm to any workspace or sun-filled conservatory.
Care Tips
Care for Lithops is a study in discipline—the most common cause of failure is overwatering. They require extreme drainage; use a specialized, highly mineralized succulent potting medium with very little organic matter. Adhere to a strict watering schedule that respects their annual cycle: withhold water almost entirely during their dormant phase and when the plant is naturally splitting its leaves. Provide intense, bright light to prevent etiolation. With focused, patient care, these unique wonders will remain a thriving and mesmerizing focal point of your collection.
Specifications
- Botanical Name Lithops Spp.
- Plant Type Mesemb (Living Stone)
- Light Needs Bright, Direct
- Growth Habit Slow, Cyclic
- Watering Needs Very Low (Strict Cycle)
- Ease of Care Advanced (Expert)
- Appearance Pebble-like, Mimicry
- Best For Collector Centerpieces