The Cunninghamia Coccineus is a very scarce, medium-sized plant and can be found in most highlands. It blooms in early spring. It has narrow, palmate leaves, which are usually olive-green. It also grows tiny flowers, which can be light orange, dark orange, purple and dark grey. These plants grow in small numbers, but it's easy, even without experience, to control and maintain their growth. They can be cooked and eaten. As a defense mechanism the Cunninghamia Coccineus grows stinging hairs, like a nettle. They rely on cloning themselves by growing a new specimen to reproduce.