This came from Orchids by Hausermann in October 2021. The newest leaf has grown since it's been here. I'm going to move it to S/H today.
The yellow flower in the background is
Encelia farinosa, brittlebush or incienso, a native small shrub with felty white leaves, deciduous during drought. The freeways here are lined with this shrub in flower this time of year. If anybody wants seed I'd be happy to send some. It will flower in a 4" pot. This could become invasive in other continents so I'll limit it to the US and cold-winter countries. It already grows naturally in the US everywhere it can survive.