Nz native climbing plants bring lush beauty and unique character to gardens throughout New Zealand. These special species are perfectly adapted to our environment, providing vibrant greenery, abundant blooms, and vital habitat for native birds. Whether you’re planning to cover a fence, soften a wall, or create a living pergola, nz native climbing plants are an excellent choice for gardeners seeking sustainable and eye-catching solutions. Explore some of New Zealand’s best native climbers, planting tips, and ways to weave their magic into your landscape.

Tecomanthe speciosa, commonly known as the Three Kings Climber, is a NZ native vine grown for its foliage and flowers. It features large, glossy, green leaves that become adorned with large clusters of cream-coloured, tubular flowers in autumn. It will grow to 10 m tall but is often kept in check with trimming. Tecomanthe speciosa makes an excellent addition to a subtropical garden and is well-suited for growing on pillars, pergolas, and arches. With appropriate support, it can also be used for hedging.
From $29.63

Metrosideros carminea, commonly known as Climbing Rata or Crimson Rata Vine, is a striking New Zealand native valued for its vivid red flowers and glossy, dark green foliage. This vigorous climber can reach 3–6 metres with support and is ideal for covering fences, trellises, or tree trunks. Flowering from late winter into spring, it attracts native birds and brings bold seasonal colour. It thrives in sheltered, frost-free areas with well-drained soil and regular moisture.
From $25.58
Join our community of happy customers.