Coastal variant of the Trailing Perennial, frequently found in Coastal Dune Scrub and Grassland.
Smooth, glossy Celery- like leaves. Flowers are inconspicuous cream to green flowers.
Suitable for rockery gardens, seen sprawling on coastal rocky cliffs. The peppery eaves were eaten by the Wadawaurrung and other Indigenous tribes.
Height x Width: 10-30cm x 1-2m
Conditions: Well-drained soil in sun or shade, preferring moister soils.
Flowers: Dec-Apr
See page 28 of 'Wild Food Plants' for more bushfood uses, it can be purchased from our site here.