It is an agglomerated,
thorny, succulent plant with snake-like branches that has a swollen underground stem. It is a dwarf shrub with a size of 0.02 to 0.05 m in height that is found at an altitude of 30 to 185 meters. Leaves are rather small, only 10 mm long and 1 mm broad. Its branches grow horizontally, up to 400 mm in diameter. It has inflorescence in
cyathium with a single, 4 mm long flower per flower stalk that bloom in late summer and autumn. It has photosynthetic
modified stems that lack, or have delayed development of,
periderm. Careful observation of
E. flanaganii specimens also reveals modified, needle-like leaves, radial geometric symmetry, and a seemingly tuberous above ground root structure. ==Distribution==