Family: Malpighiaceae
Form: Evergreen shrub with compact globose shape reaching 6 ft tall
Leaves: Light gray-green, narrowly elliptic, simple, opposite, entire, petiolate and stipulate, glaucous, bronze tones during cooler periods
Stem/Bark: Fine pubescence (Malpighian hairs) on young shoots; young bark is slender appearing reddish in color. Older bark is gray and woody
Flower: Yellow inflorescences formed on terminal racemes
Fruit: Capsules
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