Which succulent or cactus is this?

sophia4, Jan 18, 2:35pm
Looked everywhere for this identity and no matter what description I use, no match. It's the knobbly one in the middle of the picture. When it's not wet it is a grey green colour and has a sort of white fuzz. The flowers come out in sunlight and are bright pink.
https://trademe.tmcdn.co.nz/photoserver/full/713866502.jpg

shanreagh, Jan 18, 2:49pm
I had heard them called stone cactus. One of these is Lithops.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithops

sophia4, Jan 18, 2:58pm
Nope, definitely not a Lithops. It looks more like a pine cone

sophia4, Jan 18, 3:16pm
It looks similar to a pine cone cactus but the flower is different & the knobble are more pointed. I don't think it's one of these as the flowers are very different.

gilligee, Jan 18, 4:29pm
Hiawatha Cactus?
Cooperi?

sophia4, Jan 20, 9:13am

meshuggah2112, Jan 20, 12:42pm
Haworthia cooperi.

paora-tm, Jan 20, 1:09pm
Why didn't you post that before I got curious and decided to try to identity it. :) Anyway, I came across this page. http://www.skyviewsucculents.com/SkyviewSucculents/Haworthia/

turvey, Jan 20, 5:56pm
ancampseros baeseckei ?

maclad, Jan 20, 6:38pm
I would go with this but the specific name could be wrong. So many and so similar but definitely Haworthia

sophia4, Jan 9, 12:41am
This is by far the closest match! The flowers are exactly the same, and are unlike the Haworthia flower. It does look like a fuzzy cooperi, but the structure of the plant and the layout are ancamperos. Not many good pics on google images of ancamperos, but definitely the closest match.
Thanks!