Common Names :Transvaal Fairy Elephant's Feet, Window Plant, Purple Baby-toes
It is a dwarf rosette forming perennial succulents that grows almost completely embedded in the ground and it is just visible above the soil surface in their natural habitat. It is somehow similar looking to the Fenestraria rhopalophylla, but its leaves are more tubular.
Origin and Habitat: It is endemic to South Africa. Magaliesberg from Hartbeeshoek to the Rustenburg
Flowers: About 25 - 35 mm in diameter, solitary, borne on very short stalks or stalkless, bright magenta with a white or light yellow centre, The five sepals are unequal and closely resemble the cylindrical leaves. Petals number between 30 and 45 decreasing in lengths toward the centre and usually with blunt, rounded tips. Forms with flowers of different colours are available.
Blooming season: May
For more information refer:http://www.llifle.com/Encyclopedia/SUCCULENTS/Family/Aizoaceae/11568/Frithia_pulchra