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Lithops fulviceps var. laevigata (North_east of Pofadder) C412

Lithops fulviceps var. laevigata (North_east of Pofadder) C412

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Lithops fulviceps var. laevigata, commonly known as the "smooth yellow-headed living stone," is a fascinating succulent plant belonging to the genus Lithops. Native to the northeastern region of Pofadder, this particular variety exhibits unique characteristics that distinguish it from other variations within the species.

Here's a description of Lithops fulviceps var. laevigata:

  1. Appearance: The plant typically consists of a pair of thick, fleshy leaves that are fused together at the base. These leaves are often rounded or slightly triangular in shape, resembling small stones or pebbles. The coloration of the leaves is predominantly a smooth, uniform yellow-green, although variations may occur depending on factors such as light exposure and soil conditions.

  2. Texture: As the name "smooth" suggests, the surface of the leaves is generally free of significant textural irregularities or pronounced markings. Unlike some other Lithops varieties that may exhibit intricate patterns or rough textures, Lithops fulviceps var. laevigata tends to have a sleek, polished appearance.

  3. Flowering: During the flowering season, which typically occurs in the fall or early winter months, Lithops fulviceps var. laevigata produces a single daisy-like flower from the center cleft between its leaves. The flower is usually white or yellow and may have delicate, papery petals.

  4. Habitat: In its natural habitat northeast of Pofadder, this Lithops variety thrives in arid, rocky environments characterized by sandy or gravelly soil. It is well-adapted to survive in harsh conditions with minimal water availability, making it an excellent choice for xeriscaping or desert-themed gardens.

  5. Cultural Care: Like other Lithops species and varieties, Lithops fulviceps var. laevigata requires well-draining soil and ample sunlight to thrive. It is important to avoid overwatering, as excessive moisture can lead to rot and other issues. During the plant's dormant period in the summer months, watering should be reduced significantly.

  6. Size: Mature specimens of Lithops fulviceps var. laevigata typically reach a diameter of 2-3 centimeters, although individual plants may vary slightly in size depending on factors such as age and environmental conditions.

Overall, Lithops fulviceps var. laevigata is a striking succulent species prized for its distinctive appearance and low-maintenance requirements. Whether grown indoors as a houseplant or outdoors in a garden setting, it adds a touch of natural beauty and intrigue to any landscape.


Botanical family: Aizoaceae

Botanical genus: Lithops

Botanical species: Lithops fulviceps var. laevigata C412

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