
Corynocarpus laevigatus, commonly known as Karaka, is a handsome, NZ native tree that features large and glossy, green leaves. The lush foliage is adorned with cream-green flowers in spring, which result in fragrant and fleshy, orange fruit in summer as it grows to 8 m tall and 5 m wide. Corynocarpus laevigatus is commonly included in coastal gardens, where it is planted as a screen or informal hedge or grown as a lovely specimen. NB: Any plantings must consider the risk to children and animals.
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Hoheria populnea 'Purple Wave', commonly known as Purple Lacebark, is a quick-growing, small, NZ native tree that features colourful foliage. The serrated leaves have a green topside and a purple underside, and are held densely on slender branches. The tree becomes smothered in white, blossom-like flowers through summer as it grows to 5 m tall and 2.5 m wide. Hoheria 'Purple Wave' is commonly included in a mixed planting, planted as a quick-growing shelter tree, used for screening, or grown as a specimen. It also suits being used in revegetation and riparian plantings.
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