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Ruscus streptophyllus v. lanceolatus - BSWJ15104

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Description:
A monocot with narrow lanceolate leaf-like cladodes (flattened stems) in this variety, that are twisted at their bases, hence the inflorescence which is positioned in the middle of the upper surface, hangs below in its normal form. With arching stems to 60cm long, that grow almost horizontal to the ground. Bearing winter flowers with reflexed perianth segments, followed by plump red fruit on female plants if pollinated, several months later. A rare evergreen rhizomatous sub-shrub, that is a monoecious species, which has a tiny distribution in the wild, confined to the island of Madeira, where we collected the seed from the Laurus forest growing on a dry ridge at 860m in the winter of 2017. Best grown in shade, sheltered from hard frosts in a well drained organic soil.

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Family Generic Species/Variety Collection Number
(Ruscaceae) Ruscus streptophyllus v. lanceolatus BSWJ15104
Group Colour Blooms Size
Shrub Purple, White Winter, early spring small
Soil Type Shade Foliage Origin
Humus rich well drained Part shade, Shade Evergreen Madeira
Scented Ornamental Berries / Fruit
No RED berries
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