Do you remember
these guys? I got them as tiny one-year-old seedlings back in summer 2008. One year ago they still were quite small - there were 13 of them in this 9cm pot before I transplanted away two as a precaution last September. The remaining 11 have grown nicely and now live in pairs (more or less) in square pots of their own. I'll be posting individual pics soon. :)
PS: Sunny days seem to be over for now. German weather isn't lithops-friendly at all.
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