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Bunches of Lithops aucampiae
The LR&CF was contacted by a farmer near Griekwastad in South Africa to inform us that he has news of a newly discovered colony of...
Reintroduction efforts are continuing for L. schwantesii subsp. gebseri
Although it was hoped that the 2018/2019 summer would be a rainy one, it was not to be and the areas where we are replanting L....
Lithops colonies for conservation priority identified
The conservation status of several Lithops colonies in South Africa was assessed during visits to these colonies during March 2019. At...
The effect of the drought on Lithops colonies
Large areas of southern Namibia have been experiencing drought conditions for at least the past seven years. Many Lithops colonies have...
Lithops Research & Conservation Foundation advising on placement of new dumpsite
The LR&CF was asked to advise the National Botanical Institute of Namibia to advise on the placement of new household dump site for the...
VISITING LITHOPS RUSCHIORUM VAR. LINEATA, THE MOST NORTHERN LITHOPS TAXON.
The Lithops Research & Conservation Foundation visited several of the Lithops colonies in northern Namibia in May 2019. The main aim was...
LITHOPS WERNERI STILL GOING STRONG
After two years of not being able to visit the Lithops werneri colony in the Erongo Mountains due to the farm being closed to visitors,...
VISIT TO THE LITHOPS PSEUDOTRUNCATELLA SUBSP. PSEUDOTRUNCATELLA VAR. RIEHMERAE COLONY ON THE FARM RI
On 10th May 2019 three members of the Lithops Research & Conservation Foundation visited the Lithops pseudotruncatella subsp....
VISIT TO THE LITHOPS PSEUDOTRUNCATELLA SUBSP. PSEUDOTRUNCATELLA VAR. ELISABETHIAE COLONY
On 3rd May 2019 the members of the Lithops Research & Conservation Foundation visited the Lithops pseudotruncatella subsp....
REPORT ON A VISIT TO THE BRANDBERG HERITAGE SITE TO VISIT A LITHOPS GRACILIDELINEATA SUBSP. BRANDBER
Three members and two associate members of the Lithops Research & Conservation Foundation visited one of the Lithops gracilidelineata...
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