Discover why these desert gems look like stones and thrive on neglect. Perfect for Indian homes with low maintenance needs.
Lithops perfectly mimic pebbles to avoid desert predators. Their camouflage is nature's brilliant survival strategy that makes them unique succulents.
These plants flower only once annually with daisy-like blooms. In India's dry climate, expect yellow or white flowers between September and November.
Lithops need water only during growing season. In India, reduce watering drastically in winter—overwatering kills them faster than anything else.
These desert plants need 6-8 hours of bright sunlight daily. Place them near south-facing windows in Indian homes for optimal growth and color.
Growing Lithops from seeds takes patience but succeeds well. Sow seeds in sandy soil mix during spring for best results in Indian climate.
Lithops tolerate temperature swings and poor soil excellently. They're ideal for Indian apartments, balconies, and neglectful gardeners seeking low-maintenance plants.
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