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Lithops localis is a small, ground-hugging succulent with a remarkable resemblance to stones. Its fleshy leaves are split into paired leaflets, mimicking rock surfaces in texture and color, allowing it to blend seamlessly into its arid habitat. This camouflage conserves water and provides protection from predators, exemplifying an evolution finely tuned to survival in harsh environments.
Watering schedule: Every 3 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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