Description
This was first collected by Forrest himself, in 1910 at about 3,000 m in the Tat range.
The wiry stem is covered in dark-green leaves up to its full height of about 60cm and hanging below racemes of 20-30 flowers of yellow, flushed with maroon, and lightly, yet sweetly, scented.
This is June and July flowering, and grows well in the garden here, based on admittedly limited experience.
![Smilacina forrestii](http://www.rareplants.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/Smilacina-forrestii-comp.jpg)