Lithops capsules ID

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iann
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Re: Lithops capsules ID

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So, Lithops aucampiae?
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Re: Lithops capsules ID

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iann wrote:So, Lithops aucampiae?
I figured they were too small as yet to id, but I will label them now. :smile: It's so much nicer than Lithops sp.
I am very pleased with the progress, though. Just over two years! I decided to give up on the pumice I had for experimenting and right now I am glad I did. It doesn't work for me.
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A satisfying result, Ivan. :smile:
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Re: Lithops capsules ID

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Slightly off topic I'm afraid, but I amuse a lot of children in my g house by spraying water on a Lithops capsule, and the mechanism is still working after many years. Lol
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