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  2. Lithops - Wikipedia

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    They avoid being eaten by herbivores with their camouflage as small stones, and are often known as pebble plants or living stones. "Lithops" is both the genus name and the common name, and is singular as well as plural. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek words λίθος (líthos) 'stone' and ὄψ (óps) 'face', referring to the stone ...

  3. For an Easy-Care Plant, Grow Lithops, AKA Living Stones - AOL

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    Living stones don't have many pests or diseases but too much water can attract some types of pests. Spider mites may take up residence in lithops, along with mealybugs, thrips, aphids and scale.

  4. Aizoaceae - Wikipedia

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    The common Afrikaans name "vygie" meaning "small fig" refers to the fruiting capsule, which resembles the true fig. [3] Glistening epidermal bladder cells give the family its common name "ice plants". [4] Most species (96%, 1782 species in 132 genera) in this family are endemic to arid or semiarid parts of Southern Africa in the Succulent Karoo ...

  5. Geology of Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Later the separation of Africa and South America also resulted in sedimentation in the Guyana-Suriname basin near the coast and offshore. Both the onshore Takutu sedimentary basin and the offshore Guiana Basin have oil potential , and in 2015 significant oil was found in a deep water area off Guyana associated with the NW-SE trend of canyon ...

  6. Lithops salicola - Wikipedia

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    L. salicola is commonly used as a houseplant or for landscaping. Like all Lithops species, it requires extremely well-drained soil. 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).

  7. List of ecoregions in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ecoregions in Guyana. Terrestrial ecoregions. Guyana is in the Neotropical realm. Ecoregions are listed by biome.

  8. Guyana - Wikipedia

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    The earliest residents of Guyana employed a variety of agricultural practices for subsistence living but also had extensive networks of trade, dealing in items such as blow pipes, curare, cassava graters, and other essentials. These trade networks were important even at the time of the earliest European contact, and Dutch traders were inclined ...

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