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It is doubtful, though, that anyone will ever ask a wedding band to play a Lithops song.
Lithops are native to southern Africa and known for their stone-like appearance.
The genus Lithops was created and dozens more species were published in the following decades.
The lithops weren't widely available until about 10 years ago, but now you can buy them at Home Depot for $2 a piece.
Lithops in habitat almost never have more than one leaf pair per head, the environment is just too arid to support this.
Succulent lithops, also known as living stones, are becoming favorites of many plant collectors.
Rainfall in Lithops habitats ranges from approximately 700 mm/year to near zero.
Lithops are obligate outcrossers and require pollination from a separate plant.
Also check echeveria, lithops, string of beads and other succulents to be sure they are clean.
And dozens of lithops, which look like the soft pads of little animals turned upside down in the desert.
Different Lithops species are preferentially found in particular environments, usually restricted to a particular type of rock.
Lithops have not naturalised outside this region.
Lithops are popular novelty house plants and many specialist succulent growers maintain collections.
These include lithops, a succulent that looks eerily like a little gray rock, and a carnivorous dewdrop.
Lithops thrive best in a coarse, well-drained substrate.
These species are sometimes referred to as living rocks, though the term is also used for other genera, particularly Lithops (Aizoaceae).
"Something the size of our house," Mr. Reynolds had said earlier, hunched like Quasimodo over his lithops.
Significant numbers of orchids, water lilies, cacti, lithops, carnivorous plants and bromeliads are housed in the various zones.
In this respect the species resembles Lithops, Fenestraria, and Haworthia cymbiformis.
Individual Lithops plants consist of one or more pairs of bulbous, almost fused leaves opposite to each other and hardly any stem.
Lithops aucampiae at lithops.
Lithops can readily be pollinated by hand if two separate clones of a species flower at the same time, and seed will be ripe about 9 months later.
Two new albums, Plastikman's "Consumed" and Lithops's "Uni Umit," hew to electronica's original definition.
Tiers of glass shelves in three southern-facing windows catch the afternoon sun, all filled with her favorite miniature plants: euphorbias, haworthias and lithops, kept small and root bound.
Several more Lithops were published as Mesembryanthemum species until in 1922 N E Brown started to split up the overly large genus on the basis of the capsules.
Pebble plants (Lithops species) only have two leaves, and they look like the pebbles on the ground next to the plant.
They avoid being eaten by blending in with surrounding rocks and are often known as pebble plants or living stones.
Lithops francisci, commonly known as one of the living stones or pebble plants, is in the Aizoaceae family.
Pebble plants try not to be eaten by resembling stones, praying mantises hope to lure prey close by resembling flowers.
They would hear, the living stones would know, if my blood were shed.
Lucky, indeed, are those who grow the living stones, Lithops.
Many house plant hobbyists have been fascinated by Lithops, or living stones.
The reward comes in early summer when the tiny living stones burst out with their daisylike flowers.
On living stones the mottled colour of skin.
He is also on the editorial board of Living Stones Magazine.
Succulent lithops, also known as living stones, are becoming favorites of many plant collectors.
As if by some secret signal, the surf became filled with dark, flat domes, moving like living stones through the foam.
They avoid being eaten by blending in with surrounding rocks and are often known as pebble plants or living stones.
The living stones as well?
A special structure, built for a specific reason, perhaps a mysterious and secretive reason, guarded as it was by the Trees and the living stones?
Lithops francisci, commonly known as one of the living stones or pebble plants, is in the Aizoaceae family.
She closed her eyes, slept, and dreamed of huge, living stones crashing through the night, seeking out Momma, seeking out Them.
The garden has the largest collection of living stones in America, small southern African plants of the genus Lithops.
The band formed from a community of Christ-followers in Reno, NV called Living Stones.
Monteforte Toledo, Mario: The Living Stones, 2a.
Snudge knew now that he'd seen at least two living stones when he windwatched the princess in her tower, and Prince Conrig had said she owned others.
These distinctive plants are among those known as "living stones", because their highly succulent, usually stemless, blue-green leaves occur at ground level and can resemble small stones.
To commemorate the occasion Sister Leila Barlow wrote and published "Living Stones", a book reviewing the spirit, tradition and events of the school's first hundred years.
Pebble-plants or living stones (e.g. Lithops, Conophytum) have reduced their leaves to just two, forming a fleshy body, only the top of which may be visible above ground.
Kupke, Raymond J. "Living Stones: A History of the Church in the Diocese of Paterson."
Hale Halawai O Holualoa is a historic church, also known as Living Stones Church, located in the Kona District on the Big Island of Hawaii.
You - the people of God in Newark and throughout New Jersey - are the living stones which make up the Body of Christ in the midst of your city and state.
Some plants need as much sun as they can get such as the ever-popular members of the begonia clan, jade and any cacti, especially the living stones or lithops that may burst into bloom any time now.
A spokesman for the Way reported the letter to ZENIT, saying that "We share the sense of urgency expressed by Archbishop Chacour to evangelize 'the living stones' in the land of the Lord."
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