lithop I.D for the ones in this picture

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lithop I.D for the ones in this picture

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Any idea what these lithops are in this picture?
Theyare in neat rows so if you kno they id on one or all just say after the order like this: EXAMPLE..
lithop#1 top row ...etc..etc..
Lithop#2 middle row...etc...etc.
Lithop#1 bottom row...etc..etc..etc

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Okay well not the neatest line I'm gonna number them instead

Now you can go by the colored dot and the placement in the order they are in.

Example: green: #3 is ...blah blah blah
Blue #1 is ...blah blah blah
Red#4 is blah blah blah
Yellow#2 is blah blah blah
...etc...etc..etc
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Maybe you should just call them nr.1 etc. etc. Because i don't think they could be properly identified, unless you are sure they are all species, and you know the flower color and characteristics.
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Idk I'm gonna assume either white or yellow! Lol :)
I asked the owner of the photo but haven't Gotton a response yet the closes I've found of any that look like any of them was on a Russian website that sells lithops/cacti and it was under L. Halli (forget the cat#) but when i look it up it doesn't show up as anything on Google. .hmmmm
Was checking to see if anyone knew what any of them were or are or if they have one with a name attached.
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The colours look highly "processed" ;) I think they're all L. salicola, with the contrast and saturation pumped way up.
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I agree with Ian. It seems that either there is a blue light, or the blue in general is what is ramped up in that picture. Each individual Lithops there is a unique seed grown plant, so what you are seeing is simply natural variation among individuals.
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Yea i was thinking that could be, but what is it? i think their is atleast 2 different ones or more cause one has a yellow border around the lobes design in the middle and others have a pink/red border .... any ideas, i haven't had luck searching online
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Any idea on what this one could be?
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Any idea what this guy is in the picture above^^ in the post i wrote..

Has a white flower blue with yellow border design and looks like spots in the inside
Really really cool looking, ian master of mesembs you have any idea?
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Same again ;)
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No this one's from a different site, some guy on Twitter who has no idea what it is.... and its a good trick that alli have to say is Iann master of mesembs and you reply!! Lol
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The appearance in this photo is more typical of L. salciola, although the red markings are usually very obscure to the naked eye.
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The last one looks like Lithops karasmontana to me


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Very weird that it's blue and yellow...hmmmm, maybe I'm just finding to cool looking lithops to ever own lol!
I was thinking it was maybe....oh, hell idk can't remember know lol
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http://www.lithops.info/en/gallery/lith ... _moon.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Hmmmmmmmmm, interesting looking lithop
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