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The alectryon plant, also known as Alectryon excelsus or the Titoki Tree, is a much-loved native tree of New Zealand. This eye-catching species is celebrated for its glossy foliage, graceful growth habit, and significant contribution to both urban landscapes and classic New Zealand gardens. The Titoki Tree is gaining popularity among gardeners and landscapers seeking unique, hardy, and low-maintenance specimens that support local wildlife and offer year-round visual appeal.

Alectryon excelsus

Alectryon excelsus, commonly known as the Titoki tree, is a handsome New Zealand native tree valued for its lush, glossy foliage and tidy, rounded form. Growing 6–10 metres tall, it makes an excellent shade or specimen tree in both urban and rural settings. Titoki is wind-tolerant, frost-hardy in most areas, and well-suited to coastal conditions. Its inconspicuous flowers are followed by striking red and black fruit, which attracts native birds and adds seasonal interest to New Zealand gardens and landscapes.

A fantastic Titoki tree (Alectryon excelsus) growing as a speciment tree in an urban park.
  • Suited to regions:
    Subtropical, Temperate
  • Plant type:
    Trees
  • Height:
    8.00 m
  • Spread:
    3.00 m
  • Flowering time:
    Summer
  • Tolerances:
    Shade, Wind
  • Garden uses:
    Hedging, Parks, Ponds, Screening, Specimen
  • Garden styles:
    Backyard, City & Courtyard, Formal, Frontyard, Modern, Native
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What is the Alectryon Plant (Alectryon excelsus)?

Alectryon excelsus is an attractive medium-sized tree, naturally found across the North Island and warmer parts of the South Island. The tree features elegant, pinnate leaves with a deep green hue and produces small red-blushed fruit that attract native birds like kererū and tuī. With its smooth, dark bark and spreading canopy, the Titoki Tree is perfect for creating filtered shade or framing larger garden spaces.

Growing Conditions and Care

One of the best attributes of the alectryon plant is its adaptability. Happy in a wide range of soil types, Alectryon excelsus prefers well-drained, fertile soil but is tolerant of clay once established. It flourishes in sheltered positions with full sun to light shade, where its lush foliage and tidy habit truly shine. Mulch annually to preserve moisture and reduce weed competition. While generally drought-tolerant in maturity, young trees benefit from regular watering as they establish.

Uses in the Garden and Landscape

Because of its attractive form and tidy growth, the alectryon plant is ideal for use as a feature tree, lawn specimen, or in native revegetation projects. It creates an excellent backdrop for brighter flowering species and blends seamlessly with other native or exotic trees, such as Cornus florida 'Rubra', Fagus 'Dawyck Gold', and Eucalyptus ovata (Swamp Gum). Its moderate mature size (typically 8–10 metres tall) makes it well-suited to larger gardens or rural plantings, providing shade and a food source for birds while maintaining a manageable profile.

Companion Trees and Ideas

If you’re designing a mixed or woodland-style garden, consider pairing the alectryon plant with other statement species for contrasting texture and seasonal interest. Cornus florida brings spring and autumn colour, while Prunus Shirotae offers a striking profusion of white blossoms in early spring. Grouping the Titoki Tree alongside these companions can create a layered, biodiverse oasis that’s as beautiful as it is resilient.

Why Choose an Alectryon Plant?

Alectryon excelsus is valued for its blend of ornamental beauty, hardiness, and ecological benefits. By planting the Titoki Tree, you’re cultivating not just a garden feature but also supporting local birdlife and celebrating New Zealand’s rich botanical heritage. If you’re looking for a versatile tree that stands out year-round, the alectryon plant deserves a place in your landscape.


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