A scrambling, tangled, wiry shrub native to southeastern Australia, typically growing from 0.3 to 2 meters high.
The foliage is characterised by its small, needle-like leaves arranged oppositely along the wiry stems.
It produces masses of delicate, cup-shaped flowers on slender stalks, primarily in spring and summer, but often spot-flowering year-round. The petals are usually pink but can be white, surrounding a striking cluster of numerous, cream-colored yellow-tipped
Height x Width: 1-2 x 1-2m
Conditions: is commonly found in moist, often shaded situations, such as along creek banks and in wet forests, making it a popular choice for difficult damp garden spots.
Flowers: Most of the Year

