Portulacaria afra, often called the "elephant bush," is a visually striking succulent with a compact, sculptural form and glossy jade-green, round leaves. Its thick, reddish-brown stems twist and turn as the plant grows, creating an architectural silhouette that adds a bold statement to any space. Whether trained as a bonsai or grown in clusters, this plant offers a lush, tidy appearance that thrives on minimal care. The beauty of Portulacaria afra lies in its dense, fleshy foliage and adaptability. It can grow as a groundcover, a trailing accent in containers, or even a vertical element when allowed to form a small shrub. Its resilience to heat and drought makes it ideal for xeriscaping or indoor collections. The plant is also known for its role in absorbing carbon, making it both beautiful and beneficial. Compact growth habit suits small spaces or bonsai displays Glossy leaves reflect light and brighten interiors Thick stems add bold texture and contrast Extremely drought-tolerant once established Rarely troubled by pests or diseases Portulacaria afra grows slowly but steadily, rewarding gardeners with years of easygoing charm. It mixes beautifully with cacti or aloes for a diverse succulent arrangement. With proper care, its minimalist form and enduring vitality make it a plant worth showcasing. IMPORTANT: Please be aware that picture 1 show adult plant not for sale, the offer is for a plant in the dimension indicated in title description