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Lithops marmorata 'Diutina'  Marbled Pebble Plant

= Lithops diutina

Lithops marmorata 'Diutina' – Marbled Pebble Plant Lithops marmorata 'Diutina' – Marbled Pebble Plant
Product Code: YECALIMD
Ornamental Value: Pretty
Availability: In Stock

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Size: Small Packets
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  • 10 seeds
0.01 kg USD 7.17

Size: Wholesale
Seeds Weight Price
  • 100 seeds
0.01 kg USD 11.95
  • 1,000 seeds
0.01 kg USD 24.99
  • 10,000 seeds
  • Only 2 left!
0.01 kg USD 183.60

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A dwarf succulent native to South Africas Northern Cape Province that forms clusters of thick, grayish green, club-shaped leaves with transparent tips and white flowers. In cultivation it does best in drier, warm temperate climates. Lithops is adapted to sparse winter rains and is dormant in summer.
Cultural Requirements
Frost Tolerance Light
Water Requirements Low
Drought Tolerance Yes
Wind Tolerance High
Appearance
Growth Rate Very slow
Growth Form Succulent
Ornamental Value Pretty
Uses
Properties Evergreen
Flowering
Hazards Child and Pet Friendly
Gardening Indoor
Ornamental
Potted
Synonymes
Popular Synonymes Lithops diutina
Classification
Plant Group Succulents
Botanical Order Caryophyllales
Botanical Family Aizoaceae
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