Scientific Name: Gonocarpus montanus
Common Name: mountain raspwort
Family Classification (Clade): Eudicots
Family: Haloragaceae
Form Description: Small prostrate perennial herb with tough, slender stems and opposite leaves, 4-12mm long. Young stems are rectangular.
Flowers: Red small inconspicuous in terminal spikes.
Fruit: Nut – silvery with 8 ribs. Only 1 seed usually matures.
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Habitat Notes
Widespread and abundant in alpine areas.
Frost Tolerance
Hardy
General Notes
Requires well drained moist soil and some sun.
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Propagation Method
Seed Information
Seed Treatment Method
Smoke Smoke treatment improves germination in some species. Smokey products, e.g. smokey vermiculite, can be purchased and applied to the sown seed, or sown seeds can be treated directly with smoke from a source such as a drum with a fire and hose.
Seed Treatment Notes
Seed germinates readily. Use fresh seed. Smoke treatment improves results. Surface sow.
Cutting & Division Information
Usually propagated from cuttings.