Introducing the Lithops karasmontana mickbergensis, a fascinating succulent plant that belongs to the family Aizoaceae. Native to Namibia, this unique Lithops plant has gained popularity among succulent enthusiasts and rock gardeners for its distinctive appearance and ability to mimic stones.
Collecting diverse lithops plants (known as living stones) is a fascinating and visually stunning hobby. These unique lithops come in various shapes, colors, and patterns, creating a mesmerizing display resembling a collection of various rocks. For those interested in multiple types of lithops, the Assortment of Lithops plant cluster is a great choice.
The Lithops karasmontana mickbergensis is a dwarf succulent, that forms clusters of thick, club-shaped leaves with transparent, rusty tops. With its thick and fleshy leaves, resembling small stones or pebbles. The Lithops karasmontana is highly variable, with uniformly colored or ornamented plants, window forms, and a wide range of colors. Its "mickbergensis" form has uniform orange-grey to pinkish-grey tops, showcasing its variability. The leaf pairs are fused together, forming a cleft at the top where the plant's flowers emerge.
During the flowering season, from late summer to early autumn, the Lithops karasmontana v. mickbergensis produces dainty, daisy-like flowers that emerge from the cleft between the leaves. The flowers can vary in color, ranging from yellow to white and sometimes even pink. While the flowers are relatively small, they add a beautiful touch of color to the plant and create a delightful contrast against the stone-like leaves.
Caring for Lithops karasmontana mickbergensis requires attention to its natural habitat. Like other succulents, they store water in their fleshy leaves, so watering should be sparing to avoid root rot and allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. The top of the leaves is window-like to allow light to enter the body of your Lithops plant. These succulents thrive in well-draining soil, as they are adapted to arid conditions. It's essential to provide them with ample sunlight, ideally in a location with direct or bright indirect light. If you are living in USDA zones 9-11, you can grow them outdoors year-round. You can propagate this Lithop living stone plant by seeds. It's important to note that Lithops karasmontana mickbergensis is friendly to both humans and pets.
Additionally, our collection features a variety of stunning lithops living stones with various shapes, colors, and patterns. From the deep red Lithops optica 'Rubra' to the intricate Lithops aucampiae, Lithops salicola, Lithops julii, Lithops olivacea, Lithops hookeri, and Lithops susannae, each variety has distinct markings, making it an excellent addition to any collection. So, feel free to explore our collection and discover the captivating world of lithops!
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Plant Type
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Watering Needs
Bloom Season | Late summer, early autumn |
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Botanical Name | Lithops karasmontana var. mickbergensis |
Common Name | Living stones |
Dormancy | Summer |
Family | Aizoaceae |
Flower Color | Yellow, white, pink |
Genus | Lithops |
Growth Habit | Solitary, Clumping |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Hardiness Zone | 10, 11 |
Mature Size | Up to 2 in. tall |
Native Area | Namibia, South Africa |
Plant Type | Succulent |
Propagation | By seeds |
Resistance | Extremely drought-tolerant, heat tolerant, pest resistance |
Soil PH | 6.5, Acidic, Neutral |
Soil Type | well-draining soil |
Special Features | Easy to maintained |
Sun Exposure | Full sun, partial shade |
Toxicity | Safe for Humans, Friendly to dogs, Friendly to cats |
Watering Needs | Low |
- Description
- Key Plant Features
Introducing the Lithops karasmontana mickbergensis, a fascinating succulent plant that belongs to the family Aizoaceae. Native to Namibia, this unique Lithops plant has gained popularity among succulent enthusiasts and rock gardeners for its distinctive appearance and ability to mimic stones.
Collecting diverse lithops plants (known as living stones) is a fascinating and visually stunning hobby. These unique lithops come in various shapes, colors, and patterns, creating a mesmerizing display resembling a collection of various rocks. For those interested in multiple types of lithops, the Assortment of Lithops plant cluster is a great choice.
The Lithops karasmontana mickbergensis is a dwarf succulent, that forms clusters of thick, club-shaped leaves with transparent, rusty tops. With its thick and fleshy leaves, resembling small stones or pebbles. The Lithops karasmontana is highly variable, with uniformly colored or ornamented plants, window forms, and a wide range of colors. Its "mickbergensis" form has uniform orange-grey to pinkish-grey tops, showcasing its variability. The leaf pairs are fused together, forming a cleft at the top where the plant's flowers emerge.
During the flowering season, from late summer to early autumn, the Lithops karasmontana v. mickbergensis produces dainty, daisy-like flowers that emerge from the cleft between the leaves. The flowers can vary in color, ranging from yellow to white and sometimes even pink. While the flowers are relatively small, they add a beautiful touch of color to the plant and create a delightful contrast against the stone-like leaves.
Caring for Lithops karasmontana mickbergensis requires attention to its natural habitat. Like other succulents, they store water in their fleshy leaves, so watering should be sparing to avoid root rot and allow the soil to dry completely between waterings. The top of the leaves is window-like to allow light to enter the body of your Lithops plant. These succulents thrive in well-draining soil, as they are adapted to arid conditions. It's essential to provide them with ample sunlight, ideally in a location with direct or bright indirect light. If you are living in USDA zones 9-11, you can grow them outdoors year-round. You can propagate this Lithop living stone plant by seeds. It's important to note that Lithops karasmontana mickbergensis is friendly to both humans and pets.
Additionally, our collection features a variety of stunning lithops living stones with various shapes, colors, and patterns. From the deep red Lithops optica 'Rubra' to the intricate Lithops aucampiae, Lithops salicola, Lithops julii, Lithops olivacea, Lithops hookeri, and Lithops susannae, each variety has distinct markings, making it an excellent addition to any collection. So, feel free to explore our collection and discover the captivating world of lithops!
Bloom Season
Flower Color
Growth Rate
Hardiness Zone
Mature Size
Plant Type
Resistance
Sun Exposure
Watering Needs
Bloom Season | Late summer, early autumn |
---|---|
Botanical Name | Lithops karasmontana var. mickbergensis |
Common Name | Living stones |
Dormancy | Summer |
Family | Aizoaceae |
Flower Color | Yellow, white, pink |
Genus | Lithops |
Growth Habit | Solitary, Clumping |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Hardiness Zone | 10, 11 |
Mature Size | Up to 2 in. tall |
Native Area | Namibia, South Africa |
Plant Type | Succulent |
Propagation | By seeds |
Resistance | Extremely drought-tolerant, heat tolerant, pest resistance |
Soil PH | 6.5, Acidic, Neutral |
Soil Type | well-draining soil |
Special Features | Easy to maintained |
Sun Exposure | Full sun, partial shade |
Toxicity | Safe for Humans, Friendly to dogs, Friendly to cats |
Watering Needs | Low |