
Lithops marmorata v. marmorata
About Lithops Marmorata v. Marmorata Lithops marmorata v. marmorata's leaves appear in pairs, separated by a narrow and deep cleft. From midsummer to autumn, white daisy-like flowers emerge from the aperture. The fleshy leaves exhibit distinct marble-like patterns, ranging from light green to greyish-green, with dark veins or spots. This variety is native to arid regions of southern Africa, growing among rocky outcrops and gravelly soil. How to care for Lithops Marmorata v. Marmorata Sun/Temperature: Provide Lithops marmorata v. marmorata with ample sunlight, ensuring it receives 4-5 hours of direct sunlight per day. Avoid strong direct sunlight in summer. Therefore, you can place it on a balcony or windowsill. It thrives in warm climates, with the ideal temperature range being 60-80°F. However, it is not cold-resistant. Soil/Watering: Use well-draining mineral soil with a sandy or gravelly texture to simulate its natural growing environment. Water sparingly, ensuring the soil complete