Lithops dinteri subsp. fredericii seeds grow into fascinating succulents known as "living stones." These unique plants mimic the rocky terrain of their native Namibia, blending seamlessly with their surroundings. This subspecies, often called Dinter's Lithops or Frederic's subspecies, displays a distinctive stone-like appearance that captivates succulent enthusiasts worldwide.Lithops dinteri subsp. fredericii produces pairs of thick, fleshy leaves that resemble small, rounded stones. These leaves help the plant conserve water in its arid environment. Gardeners appreciate the plant's compact form and intricate patterns, which add natural charm to any collection. Lithops dinteri and Lithops fredericii share similar traits, but this subspecies stands out due to its unique coloration and markings. Leaves imitate stones for natural camouflage Distinctive patterns and colors on leaf surfaces Compact growth ideal for indoor displays Thrives in well-drained, rocky soil environments Native to Namibia’s arid regions Embracing these living stones brings a touch of Namibia’s wilderness into your home. The Lithops dinteri subsp. fredericii will develop into a remarkable, stone-like succulent that impresses with its natural disguise and resilience. Collectors treasure this plant for its rarity and striking appearance.IMPORTANT: Pictures show the adult plant, which is not for sale. The offer is only for seeds.