리토프스 오트제니아나-[정명] Lithops otzeniana Nel
Origin and Habitat: Endemic to a very small area North-North-West of Loeriesfontein, South Africa.
Habitat: The substrate comprises mainly gneiss and granite rocks. The plants grows ether on open places and under bushes. Background colours: Grey-white, pale brown or greenish.
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Description: Lithops otzenianaSN|13266]]SN|13266]] usually forms small groups with 2-5 heads but occasionally with up to 25 heads (especially in cultivation). It is a very peculiar species easily distinguished for its translucent greenish-olive top with lighter raised, scalloped islands around the edges.
Cole numbers: C128, C280, C350
Bodies (paired leaves): Up to 3 cm hight and 20-30 mm x 15-20 mm wide, cordate truncate in profile, with a relative deep fissure and lobes half-moon shaped more or less divergent. Face: More or less elliptical smooth to moderately rugose and more or less convex. Margin: Very distinct with elevated teeth-like rounded peninsulas.
Islands: Usually few but sometime numerous mostly included among the margins peninsulas. Colour light grey with shades of pink, cream, green or blue. Windows: Mostly occluded with broad to narrow channel. Colour: Greenish, olive-green or bluish green, translucent sometime with white or pink shadows. Rubrication: Not present.
Flowers: Yellow with a white throat, about 1,5-3,5 cm diameter.
Blooming season: Early autumn.
Fruits: Mostly 5-chambered capsules.
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