Lithops amicorum is a small succulent plant with white flowers, one of the smallest in the genus. It was named for the group of four friends who discovered it. It was collected by Desmond T. and Naureen A. Cole on 3 May 2004.[1] After recent molecular analysis it was recombined to be a subspecies of Lithops karasmontana rather than its own species.[2]
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to be a subspecies of Lithops karasmontana rather than its own species. Lithopsamicorum is a candidate for the smallest Lithops, typically 10–15 millimeters...
Ancient Greek -ops means that even a single plant is called a Lithops. Individual Lithops plants consist of one or more pairs of bulbous, almost fused...