Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii
Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii
Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii
Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii
Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii
Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii
Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii
Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii
Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii
Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii
Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii
Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii

Introducing the Lithops terricolor peersii, a vibrant member of the Lithops genus, also known as Living Stones. Native to South Africa, it is also known as Lithops localis peersii or local living stone.  

Lithops terricolor peersii is a yellow-blooming living stone species with pellucid dots scattered over its leaves and a small window. Its color patterns range from dark grey to purple, and its numerous dots are very specific. It is generally smaller than most Lithops and conforms to the typical Lithops morphology of two thick, fleshy windowed leaves separated by a crack from which a yellow flower appears. The windowed part allows light into the inner part, making this population distinct for having many transparent dots.  

The Lithops terricolor peersii plant typically grows in clumps, forming clusters of individual "stones" that create a visually striking display. This Multiple lithops plant cluster is an excellent choice for those seeking a diverse assortment of lithops, creating a mesmerizing display resembling a collection of various rocks. 

This flowering Lithops terricolor peersii produces daisy-like blooms that emerge from the center of the Lithops plant during the fall or early winter. These flowers can vary in color, ranging from white to yellow or even pink.  

When it comes to Lithops care, make sure the Lithops terricolor peersii get plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. Water them sparingly but thoroughly when the soil is completely dry, especially during their active growing season in spring and autumn. Use well-draining soil, like a mix of succulent soil, perlite, and sand. If growing indoors, they prefer a warm temperature range between 60-80°F and avoid extreme heat or cold. You can grow them outdoors in USDA zones 9-11.  You can give them a diluted NPK fertilizer once a year during the active growing season.  

Propagation of Lithops terricolor peersii can be done through seeds or by division. Collecting and sowing the plant's seeds can be a rewarding experience, but it requires patience as they have specific germination requirements. Division involves carefully separating the offsets or "pups" from the parent plant and replanting them in well-draining soil.  

Lithops terricolor peersii is friendly to both humans and pets, making it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts looking to add a touch of natural wonder to their gardens or indoor spaces. 

Additionally, our collection showcases a diverse range of lithops, including deep red Lithops optica 'Rubra' and intricate Lithops aucampiae, Lithops julii, Lithops salicola, Lithops olivacea, and Lithops urikosensis. Each variety has unique markings, making them an excellent addition to any collection. Explore and discover the captivating world of lithops. 

Bloom Season Fall, early winter
Botanical Name Lithops terricolor peersii
Dormancy Summer
Family Aizoaceae
Flower Color Yellow, 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 grow
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Toxicity Safe for Humans, Friendly to dogs, Friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low
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Living Stone - Lithops terricolor peersii

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Introducing the Lithops terricolor peersii, a vibrant member of the Lithops genus, also known as Living Stones. Native to South Africa, it is also known as Lithops localis peersii or local living stone.  

Lithops terricolor peersii is a yellow-blooming living stone species with pellucid dots scattered over its leaves and a small window. Its color patterns range from dark grey to purple, and its numerous dots are very specific. It is generally smaller than most Lithops and conforms to the typical Lithops morphology of two thick, fleshy windowed leaves separated by a crack from which a yellow flower appears. The windowed part allows light into the inner part, making this population distinct for having many transparent dots.  

The Lithops terricolor peersii plant typically grows in clumps, forming clusters of individual "stones" that create a visually striking display. This Multiple lithops plant cluster is an excellent choice for those seeking a diverse assortment of lithops, creating a mesmerizing display resembling a collection of various rocks. 

This flowering Lithops terricolor peersii produces daisy-like blooms that emerge from the center of the Lithops plant during the fall or early winter. These flowers can vary in color, ranging from white to yellow or even pink.  

When it comes to Lithops care, make sure the Lithops terricolor peersii get plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. Water them sparingly but thoroughly when the soil is completely dry, especially during their active growing season in spring and autumn. Use well-draining soil, like a mix of succulent soil, perlite, and sand. If growing indoors, they prefer a warm temperature range between 60-80°F and avoid extreme heat or cold. You can grow them outdoors in USDA zones 9-11.  You can give them a diluted NPK fertilizer once a year during the active growing season.  

Propagation of Lithops terricolor peersii can be done through seeds or by division. Collecting and sowing the plant's seeds can be a rewarding experience, but it requires patience as they have specific germination requirements. Division involves carefully separating the offsets or "pups" from the parent plant and replanting them in well-draining soil.  

Lithops terricolor peersii is friendly to both humans and pets, making it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts looking to add a touch of natural wonder to their gardens or indoor spaces. 

Additionally, our collection showcases a diverse range of lithops, including deep red Lithops optica 'Rubra' and intricate Lithops aucampiae, Lithops julii, Lithops salicola, Lithops olivacea, and Lithops urikosensis. Each variety has unique markings, making them an excellent addition to any collection. Explore and discover the captivating world of lithops. 

Bloom Season Fall, early winter
Botanical Name Lithops terricolor peersii
Dormancy Summer
Family Aizoaceae
Flower Color Yellow, 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 grow
Sun Exposure Full sun, partial shade
Toxicity Safe for Humans, Friendly to dogs, Friendly to cats
Watering Needs Low

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