It is spread by people as an ornamental or groundcover that is planted
in gardens, and then it is spread into surrounding areas by dumping of
garden waste. It spreads vegetatively, not by seed. It rapidly forms a
dense ground cover, crowding away and preventing other plant species
from regenerating. This species is widely available as an ornamental and
is therefore likely to spread further.
Spreading, mat-forming perennial herb up to 30 cm in height. Has rounded
stems up to 40 cm long, rooting at nodes and with the flowering stems
ascending. Leaves are fleshy, hairy, 4–9 cm long and 2–5 cm wide,
serrate or irregularly toothed
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