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Lithops bromfieldii

Lithops bromfieldii L.Bolus
Lithops bromfieldii
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Lithops bromfieldii is a succulent species in the Aizoaceae family, native to the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. It was first described in 1934 by L.Bolus and is part of the Lithops genus, known for its stone-like appearance.

Description

Lithops bromfieldii belongs to the Aizoaceae family and is a member of the Lithops genus, a group of succulent plants. It is found in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. The species was formally described in 1934 by L.Bolus. Like other Lithops species, it has a morphology that resembles small stones, an adaptation that helps it blend into its arid environment.

Distribution

BR · Cape Provinces

Synonyms

Lithops insularisLithops mennelliiLithops glaudinaeLithops bromfieldii var. bromfieldiiLithops bromfieldii f. sulphureaLithops bromfieldii var. glaudinaeLithops bromfieldii var. insularisLithops bromfieldii var. mennelliiLithops rouxiiLithops upingtonensis

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