Myoporum laetum, commonly known as Ngaio, is a NZ native tree grown for its lush foliage and showy flowers. It features large, fleshy, green leaves that become adorned with masses of lovely white flowers in the summer. It grows densely initially and tends to become more open with age, reaching a height of 5 m and a width of 3 m. Myoporum laetum is commonly included in coastal gardens, used in mixed plantings, grown for shelter or as a screen, or incorporated into native plantings.
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Prumnopitys ferruginea, commonly known as Miro, is a NZ native tree that can reach 25–30 m tall with a trunk up to 1 m in diameter. The trunk carries grey-brown bark, which falls off in thick flakes. It features bright green, feathery leaves that tend to be longer on juvenile plants. Red-purple fruits are borne amidst the foliage in summer and are a preferred food of the New Zealand Wood Pigeon. Prumnopitys ferruginea is commonly grown as a specimen in a large garden, included in a native revegetation project, and is occasionally planted for timber production.
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