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Lithops aucampiae subs. euniceae cv. Bellaketty식물/들꽃-번행초과(Aizoaceae) 2024. 11. 29. 13:24
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Origin and Habitat: Garden origin (Nursery produced cultivar). The original natural habitat of this species is the Hopetown district, Northern Cape, South Africa.
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Description: Lithops aucampiae subs. euniceae cv. Bellaketty is one of the most sought-after Lithops cultivars in which the leaves have lost their brown pigment resulting in various shades of green or opaque lime green. The central window often presents some hatching or engraving. But it distinguishes above all for the numerous fine finger-like projectons and marking on the margin and its overall colour is lime green, never brown or grey. The flowers are yellow. It is a relatively uniform exquisite variety a little smaller than the standard Lithops aucumpiae. This cultivars comes true from seed.
Habit: It slowly clumps forming cluster up to 200 mm in diameter, with up to 10 or more heads (but usually 2-4).
Bodies (paired leaves): Medium to large, facial diameters 25-40 mm in length and 20-30 mm wide. Profile truncate; top surface flat to slightly convex; fissure shallow, milky bluish-green, 3-6 mm; lobes conjunct. The plants prevalent colour is yellowish-green to dull lime green with variable colour and markings on the top surface. Windows and channels, usually broad, occasionally reduced to narrow grooves, obscurely translucent dark yellowish-green, various shades of obscurely translucent green. The finger-like lines organized into rays around the margins usually are distinctly yellowish-green, and form an elegant lace, sometimes overflowing even on the sides. Dusky dots dull greenish grey. Margins milky bluish-green. Shoulders lime-gren, milky bluish-green, or greenish grey.
Flowers: Yellow, medium to large, up to 45 mm Ø, mostly 25-35 mm Ø.
Fruit: Mostly 6 chambered.https://youtu.be/qchSJ1Pi604?t=20
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