These L. aucampiae seedlings are now 2,5 years old but are still refusing to grow a long fissure. That's almost a pseudotruncatella-like behavior. At this rate it'll take years for me to see their flowers. I'll have to enjoy the pretty leaves until then :)
Related Post
C2A: first true leavesJust had to show you these little aucampiae C2A. Now that most of them changed into their first tru
strange casesWhile the most of the plants seem to be doing well (many look like pancakes - that's how I like the
Frithia humilis (2 pics)I've been reporting on these Frithia humilis seedlings since they first hatched in June 2012 (scrol
winter-lithopsLithops look really bad this time of the year but it's a good thing and means they're healthy. :) T
Lithops portraits 2014 - part 3 (12 pics)Here is the rest of the adult lithops, all enjoying the sunny days.L. gesinae come in different siz
More flowers (2 pics)The flowering continues! There are several 'Sulphurea' flowers opened at the same time this year so
Out Of Topic Show Konversi KodeHide Konversi Kode Show EmoticonHide Emoticon