Sorry this plant is not available at the moment. Please try again later or select an alternative plant. Description: A new form of this species to cultivation, which is popular with florists for its foliage in its normal form. Which we discovered growing in the south of Spain, although only recorded in north Africa. The foliage or correctly cladodes (flattened stems) in this form have crinkled margins, as in undulate-crispulate. Only forming small plants where we found them, growing in light shade mixed with the normal form and R. aculeatus. Here they formed dense thicket-forming evergreen rhizomatous sub-shrubs, with only slightly arching stems to 30 to 60cm tall. Bearing ovate or elliptic cladodes which carry the inflorescence below on the central vein subtended by a tiny bract. The small winter born flowers are followed by plump red fruit on pollinated female plants.
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