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The mussaenda is an evergreen shrub related to coffee trees and native
to Asia. It may be a rather small shrub, or large to 30 feet, like a
small tree. Commercial nurseries often train mussaenda to be tree-like
in form for landscape use. Their natural habit is to produce many stems
and it is quite a rambler. It has silky, hairy, soft medium-green
leaves. The plant's color comes from bracts and not the small, often
yellow, white or orange, flowers at the center of each bract. This is
the same color-producing system used by tropicals such heliconia and
bougainvillea. Bracts may be seen in several colors including rose,
white, red, pale pink and some mixtures.
Raman