This hardy Tasmanian native
shrub grown to 4 m high. Its
dense, prickly branches provide
protection for smaller birds
against predators. The flowers are
creamy-white, sweetly scented
and borne in dense terminal
panicles. Flowers are usually
seen in mid summer, around
Christmas and are followed
by attractive seed capsules. It
prefers a sunny or lightly shaded
situation in reasonably drained
soils.