This species has an extensive (but narrow) distribution along the western part of South Africa, from the border with
Namibia, through the Namaqualand and western
Great Karoo, down to the Worcester area in the
Robertson Karoo. The subspecies
nebrownii occurs in the
Overberg region to the south, from
Bredasdorp in the west, to
Uniondale in the east. This species, of the region's
Anacampseros species, tends to favour relatively less arid areas, and is often found in Fynbos or Renosterveld vegetation. In slightly more arid habitats, it tends to be replaced by its close relative
Anacampseros retusa. ==References==