Frithia pulchra
- 10 Apr, 2020
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One of the Baby Toes enjoying a little sun.
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I started this year several varieties of Lithops from seed, which I have heard called Living Stones. It is hard to keep all the common names straight, and I am sure the Portuguese have a completely different name. When adding this photo, down in the botanical name section, the "helper" called them Fairy Elephant Toes.
10 Apr, 2020
I like the term Fairy Elephant Toes, that describes their form well.
11 Apr, 2020
Awe that us very pretty love the colour.
11 Apr, 2020
I immediately thought of "living Stones"! They are quite surprising, Wylie!
14 Apr, 2020
I thought living stones when I saw your other pic which reminded me of tortoise feet.
24 Apr, 2020
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Never heard them called Baby Toes, always Living Stones.
10 Apr, 2020