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(Philesiaceae)

Luzuriaga radicans - RH0602

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Description:
This may technically be a creeping shrub, but we value it for its small scaly evergreen leaves similar in shape to a butcher's broom, arising from slowly creeping stems. If placed on raised ground the pendant white starry flowers are more easily admired as well as the resulting orange fruit. This is a form that was collected by Dick Hayward and Martin Rickard on their trip to Chile, where it was acting as a climber on moist tree trunks. Best grown in sheltered moist shade.

product details
Family Generic Species/Variety Collection Number
(Philesiaceae) Luzuriaga radicans RH0602
Group Colour Blooms Size
Rock Plant White Spring creeping
Soil Type Shade Foliage Origin
Humus rich Part shade, Shade Evergreen South America
Scented Ornamental Berries / Fruit
No ORNAMENTAL berries
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