Kanuka (Kunzea ericoides) is a fast-growing native New Zealand tree that plays a vital role in regenerating bush, providing shelter, and supporting biodiversity. If you’re considering planting kanuka, understanding its growth rate is key to successful landscaping and restoration projects. This page explores the typical kanuka growth rate, factors that influence its speed, and how kanuka compares to other related species.
Kunzea ericoides, commonly known as Kanuka, is a fast-growing, NZ native tree. It features small, dark green leaves that release a pleasant fragrance when touched or in a light breeze. Small, white flowers are borne in abundance through summer and are great for attracting birds and bees. This evergreen typically grows to 8 m in height and 4 m in width, and can be trimmed as necessary. Kunzea ericoides is commonly grown for its sheltering properties, clipped into a slender hedge, or used in native revegetation and riparian plantings.
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