Die bruinerige beeskloutjie (Lithops lesliei (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br.) is 'n dwergplantjie uit die vygiefamilie. Dit is een van die "lewende steentjies" van die geslag Lithops.
Die SANBI-rooilys bevat twee ondersoorte:
Altwee word as (NT) (amper bedreig) gelys, omrede hulle veral deur sangomas (tradisionele helers) versamel word, en hul habitat deur behuisingsontwikkeling verdwyn.
Die plant kan baie hoë temperature verdra. Eller en Nipkow meld dat plantjies wat dae lank aan 56 ⁰C blootgestel is, dit sonder skade oorleef het.[3]
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EIW SWIW LnregWIW Weidingsindekswaarde[4] 1 1.2 0.99Die bruinerige beeskloutjie (Lithops lesliei (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br.) is 'n dwergplantjie uit die vygiefamilie. Dit is een van die "lewende steentjies" van die geslag Lithops.
Die SANBI-rooilys bevat twee ondersoorte:
Lithops lesliei (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br. subsp. lesliei, wat voorkom in die Vrystaat, Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, Noordwes, Noord-Kaap en in suidoos-Botswana. Lithops lesliei (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br. subsp. burchellii D.T.Cole, wat endemies is aan die Noord-Kaap naby Kimberley.Altwee word as (NT) (amper bedreig) gelys, omrede hulle veral deur sangomas (tradisionele helers) versamel word, en hul habitat deur behuisingsontwikkeling verdwyn.
Die plant kan baie hoë temperature verdra. Eller en Nipkow meld dat plantjies wat dae lank aan 56 ⁰C blootgestel is, dit sonder skade oorleef het.
Lithops lesliei is a species of plant in the family Aizoaceae. The plant is collected for its medicinal properties, and has therefore become threatened.[1]
Lithops lesliei is found in rocky areas of grasslands and savannah where it grows in the shade of another plant.
This species can be found in the summer-rainfall areas of South Africa although it is not endemic. The plants have recently seen a 15% cut in numbers with predictions that this trend will continue. The plants are being taken to sell in markets for medicinal reasons. The plant continues to be seen in many places but a loss of habitat and predation in urban areas places this as a threatened species in South Africa.[1]
It is commonly used as a houseplant or for landscaping. Like all Lithops, it requires extremely well-drained soil. Like all Lithops it also grows in annual cycles, as the leaf-pairs flower, and then each produces a new leaf-pair that replaces the old one (which shrivels away). The principal rule of watering is that Lithops should be kept dry from when they finish flowering, up until the old leaf-pairs are fully replaced.
Of the Lithops species, L. lesliei is one of the species which is most tolerant of occasional incorrect watering, and therefore among the easiest to cultivate (together with L. salicola, L. hookeri and L. aucampiae). This plant is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[2]
Lithops lesliei is a species of plant in the family Aizoaceae. The plant is collected for its medicinal properties, and has therefore become threatened.
Lithops lesliei, es una especie de planta suculenta perteneciente a la familia Aizoaceae que es nativa de Botsuana y Sudáfrica.
Forma grupos de dos hojas acopladas, divididas por una fisura por donde aparecen las flores. Cada par de hojas forman el cuerpo de la planta que tiene forma cilíndrica o cónica con una superficie plana. De la fisura entre las hojas brota, en periodo vegetativo, las nuevas hojas y en cuanto se abren, las antiguas se agostan. Las flores son de color amarillo.
Lithops lesliei fue descrita por (N.E.Br.) N.E.Br., y publicado en The Gardeners' Chronicle, ser. 3 71: 65. 1922.[1]
Lithops: nombre genérico que deriva de las palabras griegas: "lithos" (piedra) y "ops" (forma).
lesliei: epíteto
Lithops lesliei, es una especie de planta suculenta perteneciente a la familia Aizoaceae que es nativa de Botsuana y Sudáfrica.
Vista de la plantaLithops lesliei là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Phiên hạnh. Loài này được (N.E. Br.) N.E. Br. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1922.[1]
Lithops lesliei là một loài thực vật có hoa trong họ Phiên hạnh. Loài này được (N.E. Br.) N.E. Br. mô tả khoa học đầu tiên năm 1922.