New Zealand native evergreen trees bring year-round beauty, resilience, and wildlife value to gardens and landscapes. Adapted to Aotearoa’s unique conditions, these trees provide lush foliage, shelter, and crucial habitats for birds and insects. Whether you’re creating a native sanctuary, adding structure to your landscape, or seeking low-maintenance greenery, New Zealand native evergreen trees are an ideal choice. On this page, discover some of the most beloved evergreen natives, tips for planting, and inspiration for using these remarkable trees in your garden.

Podocarpus totara, commonly known as the Totara tree, is a majestic native tree of New Zealand, prized for its durable timber and cultural significance. This slow-growing evergreen features sharp, needle-like leaves and a broad, conical shape, reaching heights of up to 30 metres. Totara trees thrive in well-drained soils and full sun to partial shade. Ideal for revegetation, shelterbelts, or specimen planting, it’s a hardy, long-lived tree that supports native biodiversity and adds timeless character to any NZ landscape.
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Hedycarya arborea, commonly known as Pigeonwood, is a New Zealand native tree valued for its attractive foliage and wildlife benefits. This evergreen tree produces glossy green leaves and clusters of small, fragrant flowers in spring, followed by orange fruit that attract kererū and other native birds. It is an important species for biodiversity and a striking addition to native gardens and restoration projects.
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