Looking for native trees in Hawkes Bay? Discover how incorporating Aotearoa’s unique native species into your landscape brings long-lasting beauty, ecological resilience, and a true sense of place to your garden or property. Hawkes Bay’s stunning climate—warm summers, mild winters, and just the right amount of rainfall—makes it ideal for growing a diverse range of native trees. Whether you’re planting for privacy, shelter, attracting birds, or restoring a natural environment, native trees Hawkes Bay offer both practical and aesthetic benefits.

Sorbus aucuparia Scarlet King is a variety of the commonly known, Mountain Ash, and is a small-sized, deciduous with impressive characteristics. Large clusters of cream-white flowers are produced in spring which result in masses of bright red-orange berries which can remain on the tree into winter. It bears lush, lime green foliage which develops light orange tones in autumn before falling as it grows to 7 m tall and 5 m wide. Sorbus aucuparia Scarlet King is commonly grown as a specimen, added to a mixed planting, used in avenue plantings, or included in a cottage garden.

Acer platanoides Princeton Gold is a variety of the commonly known, Plane-Leaved Maple, and is a medium sized tree with fantastic foliage. The leaves emerge bright yellow in spring, age to become a less intense yellow during summer, then develop brilliant shades of yellow in autumn before falling. It grows with an upright, spreading habit to eventually reach 10 m tall and 7 m wide. Acer Princeton Gold makes for a magnificent specimen and is ideal for parks and large gardens where is provides wonderful shade and colour.
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