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Rare Succulents – Lithops optica Rubra

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Rare Succulents – Lithops optica Rubra


– live plants are sensitive to transportation, Lithops may cause shrink during shipping.
– Picture took with natural light, no filter
– it’s 2 year old plants, large size around 0.5” wide, small size around 0.3” – 0.4 “ wide
– All plants will be sent bare rooted and packaged with great care, soil is not included
– you will receive one of the plant similar to the photo listed
– Staple and color might be slightly different based on the season and local weather

rare succulent, 100% in stock.

Ship and pack in a careful hand.

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