The Elaegnus Damascena is a very common, huge plant and can be found in damp places. It blooms in late winter. It has small, palmate leaves, which are usually yellow-green. It also grows quite small flowers, which can be dark grey, orange and light orange. These plants grow alone, but within a decent distance from each other, but it's extremely easy to control and maintain their growth. They can be eaten to relief stomach cramps. As a defense mechanism the Elaegnus Damascena grows stinging hairs, like a nettle. They rely on animal pollination to reproduce. To promote pollination, they produce a delicious nectar.