This member of the Euphorbiaceae was given this name by Susan Carter in 1987. It is found in the Kenya, growing in a well drained soil with some water and not too much sun. The caudex will get up to six centimetres in diameter, the stems will reach for 30 centimetres height. The flowers are pale or dark pink, and the plant can be reproduced by cuttings as well.
The genera name from the Greek monos; 'one' and -aden; 'gland', referring to the solitary gland.
The species name means 'a little bit red; pale red' for the flowers.

