Lithops karasmontana subs. bella Photo by: Giuseppe Distefano
Origin and Habitat: Type locality 5 km South of Aus, Namibia.
Synonyms:
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Accepted name in llifle Database:Lithops karasmontana subs. bella (N.E.Br.) D.T.ColeLithops Flowering Stones 217 (1988)Synonymy: 7
Accepted name in llifle Database:Lithops karasmontana N.E.Br.Gard. Chron. 1926, Ser. III. lxxix. 102.Synonymy: 41
- Lithops karasmontana N.E.Br.
- Lithops damarana (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br.
- Lithops karasmontana var. aiaisensis (de Boer) D.T.Cole
- Lithops karasmontana var. aiaisensis C224 TL: 110 km W of Karasburg, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana var. aiaisensis C409 30 km E of Ai-Ais, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana C065 (Signalberg Form) 25 km WNW of Grünau, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana C168 (syn. mickbergensis) 10 km NNE of Grünau, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana C169 (syn. mickbergensis) 20 km NNE of Grünau, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana C223 25 km NE of Grünau, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana C225 30 km NW of Grünau, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana C226 25 km W of Grünau, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana C227 (syn. jacobseniana) TL: 10 km SW of Grünau, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana C317 (syn. mickbergensis) 15 km NE of Grünau, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana C327 (syn. mickbergensis) 15 km NNE of Grünau, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana C328 (Signalberg Form) 25 km WNW of Grünau, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana C408 40 km NE of Ai-Ais, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana var. lateritia (Dinter) hort., nov. comb. ined.
- Lithops karasmontana var. lericheana (Dinter & Schwantes) D.T.Cole
- Lithops karasmontana var. lericheana C193 50 km NNE of Grünau, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana var. lericheana C267 TL: 70 km N of Karasburg, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana var. lericheana C329 70 km N of Karasburg, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana var. lericheana C330 70 km N of Karasburg, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana var. mickbergensis (Dinter) de Boer & Boom
- Lithops karasmontana var. opalina (Dinter) de Boer & Boom
- Lithops karasmontana var. summitatum (Dinter) de Boer
- Lithops karasmontana var. tischeri D.T.Cole
- Lithops karasmontana var. tischeri C182 TL: 30 km NNE of Grünau, Namibia
Accepted name in llifle Database:Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii (Dinter & Schwantes) D.T.ColeLithops Flowering Stones 219 (1988)Synonymy: 19
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii (Dinter & Schwantes) D.T.Cole
- Lithops edithae N.E.Br. non Schwantes
- Lithops erniana Tischer ex H.Jacobsen
- Lithops erniana var. witputzensis de Boer
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C082 35 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C147 (syn. erniana) 40 km S of Aus, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C149 (syn. erniana witputzensis) TL: 110 km SSE of Aus, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C208 10 km S of Aus, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C209 (syn. erniana) 10 km SSE of Aus, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C369 TL: 20 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C370 35 km 35 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C398 45 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C399 45 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C400 45 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C401 25 km SE of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C404 50 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia
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Common Names include:
ENGLISH: Pretty Stoneface
Description: Lithops karasmontanaSN|12138]]SN|12138]] subs. bella is one form of the very variable Lithops karasmontanaSN|12138]]SN|12138]] distingushed for its “zebra” appearance with window large, irregular, dark green to light green, surrounded by a buff coloured, light green, light brown or grey brown border.
Habit: Bodies solitary or in groups of 2 or more, to 3 cm high.
Stem: Almost stemless.
Bodies (Paired leaves): Inverted cone-like, turbiniform, each 2,5-3 cm, divided into 2 unequal-sized, conjunct and coalescent leaves; in the young stage slightly convex, in the older stage more or less flat. Fissure fairly deep, 4-10 mm long, sides light grey; window large, irregular, dark green to light green, surrounded by a buff coloured, light green, light brown or grey brown border. The outer part of the border provided with lobes varying in length and shape, giving the border a toothed or dendritic appearance; a few irregularly shaped, jagged lobes raised above the level of the dark green parts of the window generally and projecting into the window, subdividing it into smaller areas; some times in the older forms, if fully turgid, the upper surface is strongly convex and then it has a zebra appearance; the inner margin straight or minutely lobed or toothed; in the older forms and sometimes in the young stage the buff colour tends to disappear and is then replaced by a very light green.
Flowers: Big up to 4,5 cm in diameter (mostly 25-35 mm) satiny white, narrow-rayed.
Blooming season: Late summer or early autumn.
Fruit: Seed capsules mostly 5-chambered, otherwise 4 or 5-chambered. Profile boat-shaped.
Seeds: Minuscule, yellow-brown; smooth to rugose.
Subspecies, varieties, forms and cultivars of plants belonging to the Lithops karasmontana group
- Lithops karasmontana N.E.Br.: is uniformly coloured or variously ornamented. Plants from different localities show strikingly different colours or patterns. Distribution: Namibia. West and South West Great Karasberg, mainly in the Klein Karas, Grünau and and Ai-Ais.
- Lithops karasmontana var. aiaisensis (de Boer) D.T.Cole: has pale grey to brownish bodies, with darker grey to reddish-brown branched branched wrinkles, window usually absent. Distribution: Ai-Ais in Namibia.
- Lithops karasmontana var. aiaisensis C224 TL: 110 km W of Karasburg, Namibia: pale stone grey.
- Lithops karasmontana var. aiaisensis C409 30 km E of Ai-Ais, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana var. aiaisensis cv. Orange top: reddish-orange tops.
- Lithops karasmontana var. aiaisensis cv. Red Blushed Selection: (Mesa Garden 1625.3) Distinctive pale pastel top mottled orange-grey to reddish-orange. They are quite variable, no two plants look exactly the same.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. bella (N.E.Br.) D.T.Cole
- Lithops karasmontana subs. bella C108 TL: 5 km S of Aus, Namibia: jagged milky windows.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. bella C143A 60 km NNE of Aus, Namibia: striking zebraic pattern.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. bella C285 Near Aus, Namibia: light grey, large windows.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. bella C295 115 km SSE of Aus, Namibia: very wide jagged windows.
- Lithops karasmontana C065 (Signalberg Form) 25 km WNW of Grünau, Namibia: red dots and lines, coarse.
- Lithops karasmontana C168 (syn. mickbergensis) 10 km NNE of Grünau, Namibia: orange grey, variable.
- Lithops karasmontana C169 (syn. mickbergensis) 20 km NNE of Grünau, Namibia: orange grey.
- Lithops karasmontana C223 25 km NE of Grünau, Namibia: grey indented lines.
- Lithops karasmontana C225 30 km NW of Grünau, Namibia: grey green top, deep lines.
- Lithops karasmontana C226 25 km W of Grünau, Namibia: stone grey body, red-green dots.
- Lithops karasmontana C227 (syn. jacobseniana) TL: 10 km SW of Grünau, Namibia: orange grey body.
- Lithops karasmontana C317 (syn. mickbergensis) 15 km NE of Grünau, Namibia: extremely varied.
- Lithops karasmontana C327 (syn. mickbergensis) 15 km NNE of Grünau, Namibia: rough orange rocks.
- Lithops karasmontana C328 (Signalberg Form) 25 km WNW of Grünau, Namibia: blurred red marks.
- Lithops karasmontana C408 40 km NE of Ai-Ais, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii (Dinter & Schwantes) D.T.Cole
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C082 35 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia: milky brown, mottled lines.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C147 (syn. erniana) 40 km S of Aus, Namibia: pink grey.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C149 (syn. erniana witputzensis) TL: 110 km SSE of Aus, Namibia: light grey.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C208 10 km S of Aus, Namibia: brown-red lines.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C209 (syn. erniana) 10 km SSE of Aus, Namibia: chicken foot scratches.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C369 TL: 20 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia: pale or well-lined.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C370 35 km 35 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia: decorator colors.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C370A TL: 35 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia cv. Avocado Cream D.T.Cole: yellow green when ripe.
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C398 45 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C399 45 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C400 45 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C401 25 km SE of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C402 40 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia cv. Avocado Cream
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii C404 50 km E of Lüderitz, Namibia
- Lithops karasmontana subs. eberlanzii cv. Purper
- Lithops karasmontana var. lateritia (Dinter) hort., nov. comb. ined.: sensu Dinter!, bright rusty red top.
- Lithops karasmontana var. lericheana (Dinter & Schwantes) D.T.Cole
- Lithops karasmontana var. lericheana C193 50 km NNE of Grünau, Namibia: light orange grey.
- Lithops karasmontana var. lericheana C267 TL: 70 km N of Karasburg, Namibia: dark jagged pattern.
- Lithops karasmontana var. lericheana C329 70 km N of Karasburg, Namibia: bold red humps.
- Lithops karasmontana var. lericheana C330 70 km N of Karasburg, Namibia: mottled orange-grey.
- Lithops karasmontana var. mickbergensis (Dinter) de Boer & Boom
- Lithops karasmontana var. mickbergensis cv. 99.44% white: pale selected form with a distinctive near white to clear pinkish top,some pink-orange.
- Lithops karasmontana var. opalina (Dinter) de Boer & Boom
- Lithops karasmontana var. summitatum (Dinter) de Boer
- Lithops karasmontana var. summitatum cv. Red Selection
- Lithops karasmontana var. tischeri D.T.Cole
- Lithops karasmontana var. tischeri C182 TL: 30 km NNE of Grünau, Namibia: rusty, deep lines.
- Lithops karasmontana cv. Top Red
Bibliography: Major references and further lectures
1) Gert Cornelis Nel, “Lithops: Plantae Succulente, Rarissimae, in Terra Obsuratae, E Familia Aizoaceae, Ex Africa Australi” Hortors Limited, University Press, Stellenbosch. 1946
2) Linda R. Berg “Introductory Botany: Plants, People, and the Environment” Cengage Learning, 02/Mar/2007
3) Dieter J. Von Willert “Life strategies of succulents in deserts: with special reference to the Namib desert” CUP Archive, 1992
4) Chris Mcintyre “Namibia” Bradt Travel Guides, 2007
5) Neale (W. T.) & Co, Edgar Lamb “Neale's photographic reference plates, 1949: Combining cacti and other succulents” Vol. 2 W. T. Neale & Co.
6) RHS “A-Z encyclopedia of garden plants.” United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. 2008
7) American Horticultural Society “The American Horticultural Society encyclopedia of garden plants” Macmillan, 30/Nov/1989
8) H. E. K. Hartmann “Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants: Aizoaceae F-Z” Springer, 2002
9) Schwantes, Gustav. “Flowering Stones and Mid-day Flowers” London: Ernst Benn. 1957
10) S. M Walters “The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: Casuarinaceae to Aristolochiaceae” Cambridge University Press, 1989
11) Clive Innes “Complete Handbook of Cacti and Succulents” Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, 01/Dec/1981
12) Cole, D. T. “Flowering stones” Acorn Books, Randburg. 1988
13) Smith et al. “Mesembs of the World.” Briza.Pretoria 1998
14) Leistner, O.A. (ed.), “Seed plants of southern Africa: families and genera” Strelitzia 10., National Botanical Institute, Pretoria 2000
15) Achim Hecktheuer “Mesembs, mehr als nur Lithops” Books on Demand GmbH Norderstedt. 2008
16) Cole “LITHOPS Flowering Stones” Cactus & Co. Libri. 2005
17) Yasuhiko Shimada “The Genus Lithops” Dobun Shoin. 2001
18) Rudolf Heine “Lithops - Lebende Steine” Neumann Verlag. 1986
19) Bernd Schlösser “Lithops – Lebende Steine” Praktische Anleitung für die Zimmerkultur. BussinessPoint MEDIA. 2000
20) Steven A. Hammer “Lithops – Treasures of the veld” British Cactus and Succulent Society. 1999
21) David L. Sprechman “Lithops” Associated University Presses, Inc. 1970
Lithops karasmontana subs. bella Photo by: Giuseppe Distefano Lithops karasmontana ssp bella south of Kuckaus, Namibia, dark milky window. Photo by: Valentino Vallicelli Cultivation and Propagation: Lithops karasmontanaSN|12138]]SN|12138]] subs. bella need an open mineral, fast draining mix and the maximum amount of light you are able to give them. The basic cultivation routine is: Stop watering after flowering. Start watering after the old leaves completely dry. (Usually late March or Early April) Water freely during the growing season, soak the compost fully but allow it to dry out between waterings. Some growers fertilize frequently, some hardly ever. Keep them dry during the winter. Nearly all problems occur as a result of overwatering and poor ventilation especially when weather conditions are dull and cool or very humid.
Propagation: From seed, with seed planting best in either October or April.