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New Lithops pseudotruncatella colony visited
During April 2019 one of the farmers south of Windhoek informed the LR&CF that a newly discovered colony of Lithops pseudotruncatella on...
New Lithops pseudotruncatella colony visited
During April 2019 one of the farmers south of Windhoek informed the LR&CF that a newly discovered colony of Lithops pseudotruncatella on...
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...
Book Now Available: Lithops of Namibia
£10 in UK (includes P&P) £12.50 for EU (includes P&P) Please contact rugosaakl@outlook.com if you would like to make a purchase
Lithops terricolor at Prince Albert
The Three Rivers Heritage Site, one of the few sites in South Africa where a national heritage site was created because of the presence...
What a difference a rain makes
On 9 May 2018 we visited the Lithops francisci colony at Halenberg in the Namib desert. This was towards the end of the sixth year of...
Finding Lithops pseudotruncatella archerae
During April 2017 the Lithops Research and Conservation Foundation obtained a special free research permit from the Department of...
SECOND PLANTING OF LITHOPS SCHWANTESII SUBSP. GEBSERI AT ESTORFFDANK
On 14 April 2018 the members of the LRCF set out to visit the study and reintroduction site of Lithops schwantesii subsp. gebseri on the...
PHOTO GALERY OF SOME OF THE LITHOPS PLANTS SEEN DURING MARCH/APRIL IN SOUTH AFRICA AND NAMIBIA WHILS
Fig 11. Lithops meyeri in the Richtersveld. This very large population, north of Lekkersing, was visited on 20 March 2018. Although there...
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