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unidentified succulent. Your help is needed. The plant grows in a private collection in Berkeley, CA8/9/2016. Now identified as Trichodiadema bulbosum, a South African caudiciform succulent
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Glottiphyllum neilii
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London, England, United Kingdom
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Hermanus, Western Cape, South Africa
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Grover Beach, California, United States
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Western Cape, South Africa
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Montaa Baja, Islas Canarias, Espaa
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West Coast National Park, Western Cape, SOUTH AFRICA
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One of the Living Stone Plants of South Africa. Kew Gardens, London.
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Koppie Alleen, De Hoop Reserve, Western Cape, SOUTH AFRICA
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Orinda, California, United States
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London, England, United Kingdom
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Gerringong, New South Wales, Australia
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Valley of Desolation Road, Camdeboo NP, Eastern Cape, SOUTH AFRICA
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Likely a dwarf form of G. nelii, found in southernmost Africa. Desert Botanical Gardens, Phoenix.
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Western Cape, South Africa
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Cape Point, Cape Peninsula, Table Mountain NP, Western Cape, SOUTH AFRICA
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Lithops are extremely succulent plants originating from the semi-deserts of southern Africa. Their plant body rests under ground, while on top they have transparent windows to let sunlight in for photosynthesis. A camouflage pattern on the windows lets them appear more or less like a pair of pebblestones, so hungry animals may hardly find them. I like them because they look like ornamented knobs or gemstones.DO NOT MISS:
www.lithops.info/www.lithops.de/www.lithops.co.za/www.lithop.supanet.com/Be aware that sites from the southern hemispherehave a six-month-shift in the description of theannual lithops growing cycle.