I grow this very tough and pretty 1 metre high herbaceous plant in our dry woodland under Eucalypts and Angophora. Flowers from late spring through to early autumn when it turns magnificent shades of yellow and orange before ducking for cover from our cold winters. Very easy care.
| Common Name | American ipecac |
|---|---|
| Position | Part sun |
| Height | 1.5m |
| Width | 50cm |
| Germination Code | A- no pretreatment required |
| Seed Quantity | 30 |
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