Desfontainia spinosa

Family - Loganiaceae
Category - Shrub
Origin - The Andes Mountains
Discovered By - Introduced by William Lobb
Year of Introduction - 1843
Season of Interest - Summer, Autumn
Hardiness - H4
Height - up to 2m
Width - up to 2m
Location - The Hot Garden

Description: A medium-sized Evergreen Shrub with a bushy habit and upright branches. Glossy, dark green leaves are oval to ovate in shape with spiny margins. The foliage resembles that of holly. Pendent, tubular flowers are bright orange-red with yellow tips and are produced from midsummer into late autumn.

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Synonym - Desfontainia hookeri

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Flower:

Solitary, tubular flowers are vivid orange-red with yellow tips. Flowers are pendent and produced from July through November.

Flower colour: Orange, yellow

Flower shape: Solitary, tubular flowers

Flowering time: July, August, September, October, November

Foliage:

Glossy, dark green, holly-like leaves are oval to ovate in shape with spiny margins. The leaves are held in opposite pairs on the branches.

Foliage Senescence: Evergreen

Foliage Shape: Oval to ovate

Propagation:

Seed, cuttings.

Cultivation:

Best in a sheltered position in partial shade in neutral to acidic, moisture-retentive soil.