Its bumpy leaf tips are almost identical to the rough, gritty rocks where it lives in southern Namibia—making it a real hide-and-seek expert that’s hard to spot from afar! Several species, such as T. primosii , are considered to be the same as this one. This plant is known for its particularly large, rough bumps on the leaves, which range in color from white to yellowish brown, and for its vivid yellow flowers with a prominent, dynamic central part.



| Season Type | Sp/Fa |
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| Sun Exposure | Full Sun Partial Shade |
| Hardiness | 0℃ / 32℉ |
| Blooming Season | - |
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