Here is the rest of the adult lithops, all enjoying the sunny days.
L. gesinae come in different sizes.
The white L. fulviceps are just flat pancakes.
This plant you might remember as that strange kid with weird shapes. This year it looks normal.
L. hallii v. ochracea is not very ocher but well-patterned and shaped.
These two are relatively new to the windowsill.
L. gesinae come in different sizes.
I have a whole lot of greenie L. fulviceps. Since the pictures were taken, I actually discovered two of them are going to flower. Let's hope the flowers will develop and open synchronously to get some "pure" seeds.
The L. julii below is the only julii I was able to keep alive and happy for several years now. L. julii don't grow well here.
This plant you might remember as that strange kid with weird shapes. This year it looks normal.
L. hallii v. ochracea is not very ocher but well-patterned and shaped.
These two are relatively new to the windowsill.