Pachypodium succulentum (live succulent)
Family: Apocynaceae
Common names: star-flower thick-foot, porcupine-kambroo, bergkambroo, bobbejaankambroo, bobbejaankos, ystervarkkambroo, ystervarkkos, dikvoet.
It is a dwarf shrub, which grows 0.6 to 1 m tall, depending on the climate and conditions of the area. The stem is swollen at the base and turnip-shaped, up to ± 200 mm in diameter, and half buried. It produces several branches which grow between 150–600 mm long. The narrow, dark green leaves are alternate, about 20–60 mm long and 10 mm broad, hairy underneath, with recurved margins. The leaves are borne towards the tips of the branches, among brownish spines, 10 mm to 20 mm long. The spines are modified stipules at the base of the leaves, and persist after the leaves have fallen. It has 3 spines, 2 are nearly equal in size, and one is smaller. It produces white to crimson, star-shaped flowers at the tips of the branches in spring and early summer, between September and December. The flowers have a long, nearly cylindrical tube, 10–80 mm long and up to 2 mm in diameter, opening to 5 spreading lobes, 8–18 mm long, the middle of each petal marked with a darker stripe. These are 5 to 7 year old plants with a caudex of 3 to 7cm.