Lithops julii (Dint & Schwant.)N.E. Brown (1925)
The variability of these plants is a disaster for taxonomists and the awful fact occurs that some white julii's can be hardly separated from white (opalina) forms of L. karasmontana. All these plants are easy to grow and a great show of how nature does not understand the "species"concept of human beings,
Lithops julii subsp. julii var. julii (Dint & Schwant.) N.E. Brown (1925) | |
Lithops julii subs. julii Farm Ortmansbaum | |
Lithops julii C 063 60 km SE Warmbad Namibia |
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Lithops julii subsp. julii C 064 near Karasburg |
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Lithops julii subsp julii var. julii SB 1344A Vrede Namibia |
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Lithops julii subsp julii var. julii SB 2157 SW of Karasburg |
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Lithops julii subsp fulleri var. fulleri (N.E. Brown) Fearn (1927 | |
Lithops julii subsp. fulleri C 319 5 km NE Pofadder |
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Lithops julii subsp.. fulleri C 203 15 km SSE Kenhardt |
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Lithops julii subsp. fulleri SH 534 50 km S Kakamas |
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Lithops julii subsp. fulleri SH 718 Aggenys |
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Lithops julii subssp. fulleri var. brunnea de Boer (1962) | |
Lithops julii subsp. fulleri var. brunnea C 179 10 km NE Pofadder type location | |
Lithops julii subsp. fulleri var. rouxii (de Boer) Cole (1964) | |
Lithops julii subsp. fulleri var. rouxii C 216 60 km WSW Warmbad | |
Lithops julii subsp. fulleri var. rouxii C 216 60 km WSW Warmbad | |
Cultivars | |
Lithops julii subsp. fulleri "Fullergreen" | |
Lithops julii subsp. julii "Peppermint Creme" C 349A ex Mesa Garden | Lithops julii subsp. julii "Peppermint Creme" C 297A ex Mesa Garden |
Lithops julii subsp. julii "Hot Lips" | |
Lithops 'Kikusiyo Giyoku' 'probably a cross between julii and ? |
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These plants came from seedlings from C 319 I consider then proto-cultivar much like the Japanese "" Kikushogioyoku" |
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Lithops julii subsp, julii "Red Reticulata" | home |
Lithops julii subsp. fulleri "Lime light" |