This Orbea variegata flowered today and is a spectacular, peculiar and interesting flower. That does not stop it being an intense disappointment to me. I was sold it as a Huernia hystrix. Orbea variegata is the commonest and easiest to grow of the group of plants to which they both belong. I could have bought it from many shops that sell ornamental houseplants.
Huernia hystrix is far harder to find and is a much sought-after and endangered herbal medicine in South Africa.
I only spent £5 on it and a part of the postage costs. The other plants that came with it were the correct species. So it goes.
Edited to add: I have mentioned a little about the history of Orbea variegata in a new article on Huernia hystrix.