Aeonium arboreum or the Tree Anemone is an attractive succulent that can be grown indoors or outside in most states of Australia.
It has numerous fleshy branches, each bearing a rosette of light green succulent leaves at its end.
Spikes of golden yellow flowers are borne from the centre of the rosettes from early to late spring, after which the branch will usually die off.
Leggy branches do have a tendency to snap off under the weight of the rosettes, in which case you can simply repot the broken stem as they 'take' quite easily.
Most Aeonium will die after flowering but if it has produced side shoots (pups) it will survive.
You can start new plants from the seed or propagate from broken off stems and pups.