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Living Stones ‘Lithops julii’

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Living Stones ‘Lithops julii’Introducing the Lithops julii, a living stone that is a vibrant member of the Lithops genus. Native to Namibia and South Africa, the Lithops julii living stone plant belongs to the family Aizoaceae and is prized for its striking appearance, resembling small stones or pebbles. Collecting different varieties of lithops can be such a fascinating and visually stunning hobby. These unique succulents, commonly known as "living stones," come in a wide range

Introducing the Lithops julii, a living stone that is a vibrant member of the Lithops genus. Native to Namibia and South Africa, the Lithops julii living stone plant belongs to the family Aizoaceae and is prized for its striking appearance, resembling small stones or pebbles. 

Collecting different varieties of lithops can be such a fascinating and visually stunning hobby. These unique succulents, commonly known as "living stones," come in a wide range of shapes, colors, and patterns. When you gather a diverse assortment of lithops and place them together, it creates a mesmerizing display that resembles a collection of various rocks. If you are interested in getting multiple types of lithops then this Assortment of Lithops Plants is a great choice. 

Lithops julii is a small succulent with cone-shaped bodies made of two gray to pinkish-grey leaves with brown markings. It can grow solitary or form clumps of up to 15 bodies. The top often has rubrications, creating a "lip smear," a distinctive feature of the species. The leaves are thick, fleshy, and flat to slightly convex at the top. The leaves are divided into two halves, forming a cleft or slit in the middle. This distinctive feature allows the plant to blend seamlessly with its rocky surroundings, providing it with natural camouflage from predators. Lithops julii typically reaches a mature size of around 2 inches wide.  

When Lithops julii blooms, it produces beautiful daisy-like flowers that emerge from the cleft between its leaves. The flowers can vary in color, ranging from white, yellow, pink, or orange. The blooming period usually occurs during the late summer or early autumn, adding a delightful burst of color to these already captivating plants. 

Lithops, adapted to intense sunlight in the wild, require ample direct sunlight indoors. Insufficient sunlight can cause slender growth and loss of coloration in Lithops julii. Lithop plants can tolerate high temperatures as long as they have fresh air, but they are not cold-hardy and can be grown outdoors in USDA zones 1011. 

Lithops living stones plants require well-draining soil to prevent root rot. It's important to water these Lithops plants sparingly, allowing the lithops soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can be detrimental to their health.

During the summer months of their dormancy period, it is essential for their overall well-being. Lithops julii can be propagated through seeds or by division. Additionally, these living stones, Lithops julii, are friendly to humans and pets, making them a safe and enjoyable addition to your home or garden. 

Additionally, our collection features a variety of stunning lithops living stones with various shapes, colors, and patterns. From the deep red Lithops optica 'Rubra' to the intricate Lithops aucampiae, Lithops olivacea, Lithops salicola, Lithops urikosensis, Lithops hookeri, and Lithops susannae, each variety has distinct markings, making it an excellent addition to any collection. So, feel free to explore our collection and discover the captivating world of lithops! 

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