"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." A strong argument could be made that lithops are the world's cutest houseplant. Also called living stones ...
THE lure of lithops begins with a double-take, the realization that these pebbles are actually plants, alive and growing. See these succulents in a specialty nursery -- or run across them at Home ...
Lithops are strange-looking plants. Rather than producing conventional flattened leaves, they develop a pair of small, knobby leaves that look so much like stones, one would think they would be more ...
If you're one of the many people who are into succulents, then you know that they are a great plant to have around. They're beautiful, they don't take up much space, and they're relatively easy to ...
LITHOPS look like pebbles but can produce leaves, flowers and seed pods. An expert offers advice on how to grow these weird plants. The easy-care houseplant trend started with cacti - but for those ...
Invariably, when someone sees it for the first time, they ask: "What is it?" Then they poke at it, which is like poking your finger into a large hunk of gelatin. "Kids can't keep their hands off of ...
Living stones is a loose term for the cutest and most bizarre of all small succulents because they mimic the appearance of real wash pebbles in Africa's Kalahari desert. Grazing wildlife eat ...
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