This species is a sparsely-branched bushy shrub that is
xerophytic in character. It has bright red flowers, alternate small leaves, and blooms from February to October, or possibly year-round in the event of ample rainfall.
Morphology This plant grows as a
shrub to high, with the branches largely leafless and slender. The young twigs are slender, simple, and colored reddish. The
lanceolate leaves are 8 to 20 mm long, and 2 to 10 mm wide. The
petioles are 1 to 5 mm long. The inflorescence is composed of terminal and usually elongate racemes. There are 4 sepals and petals, and 8 stamens. The
pedicels are about 4 to 5 mm long, and thicken in fruit. The floral tube is scarlet, and about 2 cm long, widening upwards near the middle. The
sepals are colored scarlet, reflexed, and 8 to 9 mm long. The
petals are free, erect, and shaped oblong to obovate, around 6 to 9 mm long. The episepalous (growing on the sepals)
stamens are slightly exerted outside the mouth, while the epipetalous (growing on the petals) stamens are within the tube. The
style is slender and colored red, slightly exerted. The fruit capsule is around 8 to 12 mm long. == Taxonomy ==