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Lithops aucampiae

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Aizoaceae

Scientific name
  
Lithops aucampiae

Order
  
Caryophyllales

Genus
  
Lithops

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Lithops lesliei, Lithops karasmontana, Lithops bromfieldii, Lithops hookeri, Lithops fulviceps

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Lithops aucampiae is a species of Lithops found in South Africa. it was named after Juanita Aucamp, who found a specimen on her father's farm in Postmasburg, Northern Cape in 1929.

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Habitat

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This desert plant is found in areas of ironstone, with sandstone, chert and quartzite in Transvaal, South Africa. This is an area of summer rainfall.

Appearance

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Although variable in appearance, it nevertheless conforms to the typical Lithops morphology: two thick, fleshy leaves (each with a large leaf window to allow light into the underground part of the plant), separated by a crack from which a yellow flower appears. In the variety koelemanii the window and the groove are reduced.

Cultivation

It is commonly used as a houseplant or for landscaping. Like all Lithops, it requires extremely well-drained soil.

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Like all Lithops it also grows in annual cycles, as the leaf-pairs flower, and then each produces a new leaf-pair that replaces the old one (which shrivels away). The principal rule of watering is that Lithops should be kept dry from when they finish flowering, up until the old leaf-pairs are fully replaced.

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Of the Lithops species, L.aucampiae is one of the species which is most tolerant of occasional incorrect watering, and therefore among the easiest to cultivate (together with L.lesliei, L.hookeri and L.salicola).

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References

Lithops aucampiae Wikipedia