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Mitraria Plant Catalogue – Climbers
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MITRARIA Evergreen. Woody-stemmed, scrambling climber. Requires partial shade and well-drained acidic soil. |
M. coccinea Small,
tubular, orange-red flowers from late June to September. Glossy green
leaves. Height low growing 0.3 metres. Spread 0.3 to 0.6 metres. CLIMBS
IF GIVEN SOME SUPPORT
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