Propagation
Take cuttings from spring to summer and placed on a misting bench with bottom heat.
Carry out layering of stems during the growing period.

Culture
Theis plant tolerate a minimum temperature of 12ºC (55ºF) and preferring bright indirect light to a shaded position. During summer water liberally and reduce during winter, mist the leaves regularly to improve humidity.


Botanic information
Leaf: The trifoliate leaves have 3-rhomboidal glossy dark green leaflets that are strongly veined on the upper surface and the undersides are rusty-red pubescent.

Flower: The tiny stellate flowers have 4-petals and are arranged in umbel-like cyme that is up to 70mm (3in) wide. They appear during summer but are not a feature of the plant and tend to be inconspicuous.

Fruit: The small dark berries are arranged in clusters towards the end of the branches. The plant is normally reproduced vegetatively.