Propagation
Sow fresh seed during spring in a well drained moist media.
Take semi hardwood cuttings during late summer.
Botanic information
Leaf: The small leaves are arranged alternate to whorled and are oblanceolate to obovate. The apex is acuminate and the base is cuneate with a petiole that is up to 7mm (¥in) long.The leaves are coppery colour when young maturing to dark green.
Flower: The small creamy-white urceolate flowers are arranged in a pendant racemose panicle that persist for 2 to 3 weeks during spring and resemble Lily-of-the-Valley.
Fruit: The small dehiscent capsule has 5-valves and persists on the plant. The seeds are not commonly seen and the plant is normally reproduced vegetatively.