Propagation
This plant is not normally cultivated for ornamental purposes.
Sow seed during spring in a well-drained media.
Take stem cuttings during summer.
Botanic information
Leaf: The small fleshy dark green oblong to obovate leaves have a truncate apex and a short petiole.
Flower: The small yellow crateriform flowers have 4 to 5-petals and the stamens turn red during late summer. They are solitary or are arranged in an axillary cluster and appear throughout summer.
Fruit: The small capsules have a lid that falls off releasing the seeds. The seeds are viable but the plant may be reproduced vegetatively.