White Curve Succulent Plant
White Curve Succulent Plant Attributes
Chinese Name: Bai QuAlias: Lithops pseudotruncatella ssp. groendrayensisScientific Name: Lithops pseudotruncatella ssp. groendrayensisFamily and Genus: Aizoaceae Lithops genusDistribution: NamibiaWhite Curve Succulent Plant Introduction
Lithops pseudotruncatella ssp. groendrayensis C244
Aizoaceae Lithops genus
Scientific Name: Lithops pseudotruncatella ssp. groendrayensis
Original Habitat: 50 km S of Rehoboth, Namibia
Collector's Number: C244
White Curve plants are not large, belonging to the medium and small-sized varieties of Lithops. Adult plants are usually a little over 2 centimeters in size. The surface of White Curve is off-white, smooth or sandy, with the sandy window surface being very beautiful. The plant flowers in yellow, blooming in autumn, and is pollinated by cross-pollination.
Compared to other Lithops varieties, White Curve is slightly more difficult to manage. It requires less water and does not like to form groups. The plant goes dormant in summer and grows in other seasons. The peeling period is quite long. It can be exposed to more sunlight during this period, but be careful of the spring sun to avoid sunburn. It is best not to water during the peeling period. By the end of May, it will usually finish peeling. If watered during this period, the peeling period will extend into summer. The peeling process of White Curve is similar to other Lithops, with the fleshy leaves slowly drying up and splitting open. The new plant grows slowly from the gaps of the old plant, and the old plant will gradually become dry and brittle. This marks the successful completion of the peeling process.
White Curve Succulent Plant Image Appreciation
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