Dorstenia hildebrandtii is a fascinating plant with a wide range of geographical and morphological variations. It appears to have been initially cultivated by individuals with a keen interest in botany, using material collected from Tanzania. With its undeniable horticultural value, this plant is quickly gaining popularity among succulent enthusiasts. Similar to a botanist’s observation, the plant features a rounded or pear-shaped base that is swollen and reddish brown. From this base, a branched shoot emerges, adorned with pale greyish-bluish leaves. The colour of the caudex can vary between green and purplish-maroon, depending on factors such as exposure and irrigation.