Propagation
Sow ripe seeds in situ or in a container and place outside.
Take cuttings during spring and placed on a misting bench with bottom heat.

Botanic information
Leaf: The dark green glaborous trifoliate to pinnate leaves normally have 3- ovate to obovate leaflets with a larger terminal leaflet. The lateral leaflets are irregularly lobed on one side and the petiole is up to 127mm (5 in) long. When young the leaves are reddish-green and during autumn they turn brilliant red or yellow before falling.

Flower: The small yellowish-green to white stellate flowers have 5-spreading triangular petals and a central cluster of yellow stamens. The pedicle is up to 12mm (½ in) long and the calyx lobes are green.They are arranged in a loose pendant panicle on a long peduncle and appear during spring.

Fruit: The globose greyish-white drupes contain a single seed and appear in a pendant elongated cluster. The small seeds are white and have black serrations and are very viable.