Propagation
Take soft tip cuttings from spring to summer and autumn then place them in a sandy mix in a warm humid environment.

Layer the stems in the soil during the growing period.


Botanic information
Leaf: The large shiny green imparipinnate leaves normally have 5 to 7 leaflets up to 35 mm (1? in) long with a longer terminal one. The apex is acuminate and the leaflets are arranged oppositely along the rachis.

Flower: The heavily perfumed salverform flowers are borne from pink buds and have white petals with a pink throat. They are arranged in a dense cluster towards the end of the stems and are semi pendant and appear during spring.

Fruit: The tiny translucent berry-like drupe is only produced intermittently. The small seeds are viable but the plant is commonly reproduced vegetatively.