Kikushogyoku variations
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Kikushogyoku variations
Lithops 'Kikushogyoku' is a hybrid with unknown parents. I think it favours L. julii ssp fulleri, with perhaps some L. hallii involved. Seeds shows frequent regressions hinting at the parents, but even the patterned plants show a lot of variation. There is a similar cultivar 'Kikukaseki' which is like the plant on the right, but with an even more extreme narrowing of the windowing.
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