Pseudolithos cubiformis x Pseudolithos migiurtinus (plant)
Pseudolithos cubiformis x Pseudolithos migiurtinus (plant)
These plants are a cross between Pseudolithos cubiformis and Pseudolithos migiurtinus. They exhibit features from both parents, particularly visible in the flowers which show a clear mix of features from the two species.
Both species originate from Somalia, and are very rare. They are extremely fascinating plants, looking almost like warty blobs. The name Pseudolithos means "false stone", which they certainly resemble.
They are not the easiest plants to grow and we highly recommend a mineral soil to reduce the risk of overwatering. They do best with plenty of light and plenty of heat. Temperatures should ideally not fall below 12-15 degrees C, and they will not survive frost. Water carefully and sparingly, but if you can give them a warm environment with plenty of light they will be happy with regular watering.
The plants for sale are 4-5 years old and of flowering size (approx. 4-5 cm). The flowers smell of rotting meat to attract flies. The photos are representative of the kind of plant you will receive. Price is per plant.