This interesting species, which we received at Tylecodon wallachii, ranges from the Great Karoo of the Northern Cape Province eastward to the Free State of South Africa. Readily recognized as a shrub with long, finger-like leaves (termed “phyllopodia”) that are gray-green, the plant produces a single, gnarled stem. The flowers are nodding and yellow-orange in color. This plant can take considerable frost and was undamaged at 23F in Tucson. These plants are rooted cuttings in 4-inch pots.