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Plants in genus pseudolithos

Plants in genus pseudolithos

Pseudolithos mccoyi

Pseudolithos mccoyi is a small, unique plant with olive-green to dark maroon flowers adorned with dark spots. It requires regular watering, especially in summer, and thrives in strong light while being sheltered from full sun. This plant is frost-tolerant above 50°F and needs good ventilation, making it a fascinating choice for collectors.

Pseudolithos harardheranus

Pseudolithos harardheranus is a highly succulent plant indigenous to Somalia, Yemen, and Oman, known for its tessellated stem surface and small flowers on a spherical body.

Pseudolithos migiurtinus

Pseudolithos migiurtinus is a fascinating plant native to Somalia, resembling small, leafless stones. It grows up to 4.7 inches high and can be cubiform or cylindrical. The plant produces dark red flowers with a scent reminiscent of rotten meat, attracting flies for pollination. It thrives in strong light with good ventilation and is frost-tolerant above 50°F.

Pseudolithos cubiformis

Pseudolithos cubiformis, native to Somalia, is a unique succulent with a stone-like, cube-shaped appearance. It grows up to 8 inches tall and blooms with flowers that have a distinctive smell. This plant requires well-drained soil and partial sunlight, making it a fascinating addition to succulent collections.

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