This species is commonly found in the landscape of coastal California, Baja California; We’ve even seen it along the coastline in Swakopmund, Namibia! The plant is native to KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. The leaves are a recurved downward and are green with a red blush and a reddish-brown margin with sharp -- although mostly soft -- teeth. When planted in ground beds, this species forms large clumps, which explains its widespread use in landscapes. It is unlikely to take significant frost, however. These plants are seedlings in 2-gallon pots.