We have an early winter this year. The city wasn't prepared at all: complete chaos on the streets. The cold weather came while I was awa...
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100th post
I really want to thank you all for your interest in my blog! It means a lot to know there are other people sharing this fascination for lith...
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bugs won't bring us down
Here is a quick update on the 'damaged' lesliei v. minor . One of them is completely renewed: it is small for its age (considering i...
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something's happening underneath 2
During the last two or three weeks I don't remember seeing any sunlight. Even the pictures all turn out grey and cold. But maybe it isn...
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something's happening underneath
It has been at least a month since the adult plants got water for the last time and some of them already let me catch a glimpse of the new l...
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regeneration
The gracilidelineata seedlings should be around 21 months now. I don't know how often they changed their skin during the time I wasn...
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new homes for lesliei 2
Here is the rest of them: C342, C028, C364 and C029. I only have one hornii C364 left so it shares its container with C029 for now. C028 is ...
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new homes for lesliei
I've transplanted the colorful lesliei each pair in one container in September. It's not like they have much more space now but it ...
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little suns on rainy days
These helmutii are a constant source of joy. They sure deserve another post. The yellow-edged ones have been flowering for weeks now, and th...
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the pumice experiment
While being away from the internet (all the recent entries are written from the university library) I was keeping busy lithops-wise. I read ...
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aucampiae pancakes
Here is another "pancake". Like the plants from the previous post this aucampiae had it really sunny this summer. From the looks o...
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