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Plant Description
Lithops dorotheae C300, originally collected near Kakamas in the Northern Cape of South Africa, is a striking example of living stone beauty. This compact succulent mimics its arid surroundings with uncanny precision. Its fused, pebble-shaped leaves display a soft beige or pale pink hue, overlaid with delicate, reddish-brown windows and fine markings. The surface patterns appear almost painted, forming intricate natural designs unique to each plant.
In autumn, Lithops dorotheae C300 surprises with a single daisy-like flower, radiating a vivid yellow that contrasts beautifully against its muted body. This rare bloom emerges from the central fissure between the leaves, creating a dramatic moment in the plant’s otherwise subtle yearly cycle. Collected from a dry, rocky habitat, it thrives under the same minimal conditions, making it both a resilient and low-maintenance plant for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Native to rocky terrain near Kakamas, South Africa
Unique reddish-brown markings on beige to pink leaf pairs
Autumn blooms with bright yellow, daisy-like flowers
Perfect for windowsills, trays, or succulent showcases
Highly valued for its slow growth and rarity
If you're seeking a living sculpture that tells a story of survival in South Africa’s harshest environments, Lithops dorotheae C300 is a top choice. Its rare Cole number origin, sculptural form, and subtle color palette make it a collector's gem.
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Botanical family: Aizoaceae
Botanical genus: Lithops
Botanical species: Lithops dorotheae C300
SKU:BA-5519-S-C300
Soil type: Use a mineral-rich, fast-draining cactus mix with at least 50% coarse sand or pumice.
Watering frequency: Water sparingly, every 4–6 weeks during active growth. Never water during leaf-shedding.
Light exposure: Needs bright indirect light or morning sun. Avoid strong midday sun which may scorch leaves.
Temperature requirements: Ideal range is 18–32°C (65–90°F). Never expose to temperatures below 5°C (41°F).
Fertilization: Apply diluted cactus fertilizer once in spring. Avoid overfeeding, which can cause splitting.
Pruning: No pruning needed. Allow old leaves to dry naturally during renewal phase.
Common pests: Susceptible to mealybugs and root pests. Treat early with neem oil or alcohol swabs.
Other care: Rotate pot for even light exposure. Repot only when overcrowded, and always handle roots gently.
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Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.

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