From the so tiny you can barely see the plant:
To the so large it looks like a Lithops:
Conophytum maughanii Kouberg MG1430.46
A kind fellow forum member sent me a handful of mixed young Conophytum seedlings a few years ago. And they're loving this late summer sunshine and reminding me why I persevere with plants that look all but dead for many months of the year!
Mike
Conophytum swanepoelianum CR 1305Conophytum Little and Large
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Conophytum Little and Large
Based in Wiltshire and growing a mix of cacti and succulents.