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Lithops (AKA living stones or flowering stones) are the easiest yet the hardest succulents to care for. Because of their size, shape, and color, they look like small stones, perfectly blending in among the rocks as a means of protection. In addition, properly watering Lithops keeps them healthy and strong because if you don’t water them properly at the right time, you will deal with splitting Lithops. But, exactly how to deal with splitting Lithops?

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Lithops, the living stones, are captivating succulents that mimic the appearance of small rocks. This article provides essential information on how to grow and care for Lithops, covering everything from soil selection to watering routines. Discover the secrets to keeping these unique plants healthy and vibrant in your home or garden.

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Smooth Split Rock Argyroderma Delaetii. Beautiful silver/green and fast growing-these offset to form large colonies. These look great in container gardens or indoors in orbs/pots. Growing in a 2 pot. Easy to grow, do well in succulent gardens or in a window sill. They like fast draining soil, bright

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"Discover how to create a stunning rock garden with succulents! Learn if succulents can thrive in rocks and the best techniques for a successful succulent arrangement. Explore soil drainage tips, gravel planting methods, and decorative rockscaping ideas to enhance your xeriscaping design. Transform your outdoor space with vibrant rock garden succulents that require minimal maintenance. Perfect for any garden enthusiast!"

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Lithops are also referred to as Pebble plants, Living stones, or Butt Plants. These South African natives are a genus of succulent plants in the ice plant family (Aizoaceae). They thrive in low humidity, need very little water, require little care, and live an incredibly long time (40-50 years in their native habitat). It is no wonder why these low-maintenance succulents are such popular novelty houseplants.

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