Pseudopanax arboreus nz, widely known as the Five Finger Tree or Whauwhaupaku, is one of New Zealand’s most iconic native plants. Renowned for its lush, hand-shaped foliage and its ability to thrive in a variety of garden conditions, this evergreen is a favourite among gardeners seeking to add native beauty, structure, and life to their gardens. Offering year-round interest, fast growth, and adaptability, Pseudopanax arboreus nz is perfect for urban planting, revegetation, coastal landscapes, and native garden designs.
Five-Finger, Whauwhaupaku
Pseudopanax arboreus, commonly known as Five Finger or Whauwhaupaku, is a fast-growing NZ native tree that typically reaches 4–6 m tall. It features glossy, hand-shaped leaves and a lush, tropical appearance, thriving in sun or shade and tolerating wind well. Small yellowish flowers appear in spring, attracting native birds and insects. This hardy, low-maintenance tree is ideal for shelter belts, revegetation, and native gardens, adding structure, greenery, and biodiversity to New Zealand landscapes.
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