Lithops aucampiae
Pebble Plants
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Pebble Plants (Lithops aucampiae) - Description
Lithops aucampiae is a species of Lithops found in South Africa. it was named after Juanita Aucamp, who found a specimen on her father's farm in Postmasburg, Northern Cape in 1929.
Pebble Plants (Lithops aucampiae) - Blooming
Blooms solitary, daisy-like flowers which are so large in some species that they obscure the leaves. The flowers emerge from the slit between the fused leaves.Followed by fleshy capsules that contain the seeds.
Pebble Plants (Lithops aucampiae) - Growth
Grows best with full sun. In regions where temperatures drop below 54°F (12°C), raise plants indoors as houseplants or in a warm greenhouse. A warm greenhouse has a minimum temperature of 55°F (13°C). During the day, temperatures should be set to 55-64°F (13-18°C) or above, and at night, the temperature should be at 55°F (13°C).In warmer areas, Lithops works great in a desert garden.
Pebble Plants (Lithops aucampiae) - Planting
Propagate from the seed in spring or early summer at 66-75ºF (19-24ºC). Plants grown from the seed may not flower until they are 2-3 years old.Remove offsets in early summer.
Pebble Plants (Lithops aucampiae) - Pest
Affected by soft rot.
Pebble Plants (Lithops aucampiae) - Interesting facts
There are around 40 known species in the genus Lithops, native to semi-desert regions in Namibia and South Africa. Lithops is practically stemless.Living stones have various adaptations that disguise them in their surroundings. One is that the leaves are not green, like most other plants, but are shades of cream, grey, and brown and often have patterned markings.
Pebble Plants (Lithops aucampiae) - Soil and irrigation
Does best in moderately fertile, sharply drained soil. Standard cactus potting mixes with added leaf mold work fine for indoor plants. Water freely from early spring to late fall, keep dry at other times.In hotter tropical climates, Lithops will have a summer dormancy and should be kept dry during this time. Resume watering in fall and winter.









