Sorry this plant is not available at the moment. Please try again later or select an alternative plant. 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.
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