Lithops dorotheae
Lithops dorotheae is a small, succulent plant known for its stone-like appearance, which camouflages it among rocks to evade predators. It features two thick, fleshy leaves that are fused at the base, forming a split rock shape. The leaves are green to brownish, often with translucent windows and patterns that aid in maximizing sunlight absorption. During the growing season, lithops dorotheae may produce a daisy-like yellow flower, blossoming from the crevice between the leaves.