Hi all.
I’m not entirely sure if I’ve asked this before, I can’t find the post if I have so excuse if I ask again.
I have some of Mark Borders Lithops.
The pic I’ve attached to this post is stumping me. Would anyone have any idea what it is or could be related to. It’s a superb plant & very pretty.
Thanks all. J
Lithops ID please
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Lithops ID please
Jayne H.B.
Growing Mamms, Turbs, Ario`s & a bit of most genera in darkest North Devon. Love Lithops too.Now getting hooked on Haworthia`s & Cono`s.
Growing Mamms, Turbs, Ario`s & a bit of most genera in darkest North Devon. Love Lithops too.Now getting hooked on Haworthia`s & Cono`s.
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Re: Lithops ID please
L. gesinae? A bit wrinkly to be sure, maybe ask again in the spring when it will look very different.
Cheshire, UK
Re: Lithops ID please
Many thanks Iann. Roll on spring
Jayne H.B.
Growing Mamms, Turbs, Ario`s & a bit of most genera in darkest North Devon. Love Lithops too.Now getting hooked on Haworthia`s & Cono`s.
Growing Mamms, Turbs, Ario`s & a bit of most genera in darkest North Devon. Love Lithops too.Now getting hooked on Haworthia`s & Cono`s.