Habitat: bank, cliff, coast, forest, margin, open, rock outcrop

Dispersal: Seed, vegetative

 Recognition
  • a fleshy upright plant usually growing 60-120 cm tall.
  • its relatively broad leaves have scalloped margins and are oppositely arranged.
  • these leaves may be simple or compound, with three or five leaflets.
  • its drooping bell-shaped flowers are greenish-yellow to pinkish-red in colour (up to 7 cm long).
  • these flowers are borne in branched clusters at the top of its stems.

[From: Environmental Weeds of Australia]

 References
Howell, C. 2008: Consolidated list of environmental weeds in New Zealand. DOC Research & Development Series 292: 42.