Propagation
Sow fresh seeds during spring and maintain a temperature of 20° C (68°F) and pot up when large enough to handle.
Semi-hardwood cuttings taken during summer and placed in a well-drained media with bottom heat.


Botanic information
Leaf: The glabrous leaves are oblong to oblanceolate with undulating margins and an acute apex. The petiole is short and the leaf texture is a leathery with a glossy upper surface and a dull green underside.

Flower: The stellate flowers have reflexed white petals and a prominent orange staminal column. The nodding flowers are arranged in an axillary cyme towards the end of the branches and appear during summer.

Fruit: The globose orange to scarlet berry is persistent on the plant and contains numerous seeds that are viable but the plant may be propagated vegetatively.