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pseudopanax species

Pseudopanax species are prized for their bold foliage, structural form, and impressive adaptability in New Zealand gardens. This unique group of native plants spans a variety of shrub and tree forms, making them a popular choice for anyone searching for the perfect blend of ornamental beauty and ecological value. From the lush coastal landscapes to urban Auckland courtyards, pseudopanax is a resilient genus, offering reliable greenery and distinctive textures all year round. Whether you’re a keen gardener or landscape designer, discovering the range of pseudopanax species available can unlock new possibilities for garden design, biodiversity, and native plant restoration.

Pseudopanax lessonii lush, green foliage.

Pseudopanax lessonii (Coastal Five Finger)

Pseudopanax lessonii, commonly known as Five-Finger or Houpara, is a lush, native New Zealand shrub or small tree prized for its tropical appearance and bold foliage. It grows 2–5 metres tall, with glossy, leathery leaves arranged in distinct, finger-like clusters. Ideal for coastal gardens, native plantings, or as a striking feature in the garden, Houpara thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Its resilience and unique form make it a favourite for modern and native landscape designs.

Suited to regions: All regions
Plant type: Shrubs
Height: 5.00 m
Spread: 3.00 m
Flowering time: Summer
Tolerances: Coastal, Hardy
Garden uses: Hedging, Living areas, Parks, Ponds, Pool areas, Screening, Specimen
Garden styles: Alpine, Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Formal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Native
Pseudopanax lessonii purpurea shrub in a garden with purple and green foliage.

Pseudopanax lessonii purpurea

Pseudopanax lessonii 'Purpurea' is a striking New Zealand native shrub known for its glossy, deep purple foliage and bold, tropical appearance. Growing 2-3 metres tall, it adds colour and structure to coastal and lowland gardens. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil and is tolerant of wind, salt spray, and dry conditions once established. Ideal for hedging, mixed native plantings, or feature use, this low-maintenance shrub brings year-round interest.

Suited to regions: All regions
Plant type: Shrubs
Height: 3.00 m
Spread: 2.00 m
Tolerances: Coastal, Extended dry periods, Hardy
Garden uses: Hedging, Living areas, Ponds, Pool areas, Screening
Garden styles: Alpine, Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Formal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Native
Full sized Pseudopanax ferox (Fierce Lancewood) at four years old.

Pseudopanax ferox (Toothed Lancewood)

Pseudopanax ferox, commonly known as Fierce or Toothed Lancewood, is a NZ native tree that features interesting juvenile and mature forms. The...

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A lush Pseudopanax laetus shrub.

Pseudopanax laetus (Five Finger)

Pseudopanax laetus, commonly known as the Large-leaved Five Finger, is a striking New Zealand native shrub renowned for its lush, glossy green...

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A tui feeding on the berries and flowers in a Pseudopanax arboreus (Whauwhaupaku) tree.

Pseudopanax arboreus (Five-Finger)

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...

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Pseudopanax crassifolius growing in a garden with dark green foliage.

Pseudopanax crassifolius (Lancewood)

Pseudopanax crassifolius, commonly known as Lancewood or Horoeka, is a distinctive New Zealand native tree renowned for its dramatic transformation...

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Pseudopanax Dark Star

Pseudopanax 'Dark Star' is a distinctive New Zealand native shrub, celebrated for its vibrant, dark foliage and architectural form. This evergreen...

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Pseudopanax Gold Finger

Pseudopanax Gold Finger features leathery and narrow leaves which emerge bright yellow and slowly age to dark green. It typically grows to 2 m tall...

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A Pseudopanax 'Sabre' shrub in a garden with spectacular foliage.

Pseudopanax Sabre

Pseudopanax 'Sabre' is a distinctive New Zealand native shrub, known for its slender, upright habit and leathery, bronze-flushed, dark green leaves...

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A small Pseudopanax 'Cyril Watson' shrub with lush, bright green foliage.

Pseudopanax Cyril Watson

Pseudopanax 'Cyril Watson' is a distinctive New Zealand native shrub, recognised for its lush, glossy green foliage with 3 to 5 rounded, partially...

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Juncus pallidus (Giant Rush) plants in a landscaped garden.

Juncus pallidus (Giant Rush)

Juncus pallidus, commonly known as the Giant Rush, features erect, dark green leaves and grows as a tidy clump, reaching approximately 75 cm in...

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Hoheria angustifolia green foliage with masses of white flowers.

Hoheria angustifolia

Hoheria angustifolia, commonly known as Houhere or Narrow leaved Lacebark, is a fast growing New Zealand native tree admired for its graceful form...

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Libertia paniculata plant with white flowers.

Libertia paniculata (Grass Flag)

Libertia paniculata is an elegant evergreen perennial admired for its fine, upright foliage and delicate white flowers that appear in airy clusters...

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A large Dacrycarpus dacrydioides (Kahikatea) tree.

Dacrycarpus dacrydioides (Kahikatea)

Dacrycarpus dacrydioides, commonly known as Kahikatea or White Pine, is a slow-growing, NZ native tree capable of reaching 50 m tall. The foliage on...

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Sophora longicarinata yellow flowers.

Sophora longicarinata (Limestone Kowhai)

Sophora longicarinata is a rare and beautiful NZ native tree belonging to the kowhai family. This evergreen to semi deciduous species is admired for...

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Hoheria populnea green foliage with white flowers.

Hoheria populnea

Hoheria populnea, commonly known as New Zealand Lacebark, is a graceful native tree admired for its beauty and resilience. It produces masses of...

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Sophora microphylla specimen tree covered in yellow flowers.

Sophora microphylla (Small Leaved Kōwhai)

Sophora microphylla, commonly known as Weeping Kowhai, is a treasured New Zealand native tree admired for its graceful, drooping branches and masses...

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Chionochloa flavicans (Miniature ToeToe) plants with cascading cream-coloured flowers.

Chionochloa flavicans (Miniature Toetoe)

Chionochloa flavicans, commonly known as Miniature ToeToe or Dwarf Toe Toe, is a highly popular NZ native grass. It has flowing, green foliage and...

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Pittosporum 'Limelight' variegated foliage.

Pittosporum 'Limelight' (Kohuhu)

Pittosporum 'Limelight' is a NZ native shrub that features dark green leaves with a lime green centre, held densely on upright stems. This evergreen...

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Alnus glutinosa imperialis young specimen tree with fine green foliage.

Alnus glutinosa 'Imperialis'

Alnus glutinosa Imperialis is a striking and finely textured alder valued for its elegant foliage and reliable performance in New Zealand landscapes...

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Juncus maritimus (Sea Rush) plants growing in saline water.

Juncus maritimus (Sea Rush)

Juncus maritimus, commonly known as Sea Rush, is a species of rush that prevails in coastal areas. It has long and rigid leaves that are lime-green...

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Ribes rubrum red berries on a shrub.

Ribes rubrum

Ribes rubrum is a productive red currant species valued for its bright, tangy berries and reliable performance in NZ gardens. It forms a tidy shrub...

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A large Prumnopitys ferruginea (Miro Tree) with lush, green foliage.

Prumnopitys ferruginea

Prumnopitys ferruginea, commonly known as Miro, is a majestic New Zealand native tree belonging to the Podocarp family. This long lived evergreen...

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Hedycarya arborea tree with lush green foliage.

Hedycarya arborea

Hedycarya arborea, commonly known as Pigeonwood, is a New Zealand native tree valued for its attractive foliage and wildlife benefits. This evergreen...

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Large Coprosma virescens shrub with brown stems and green leaves.

Coprosma virescens (Mikimiki)

Coprosma virescens, also known as Mingimingi or Mikimiki, is a distinctive New Zealand native shrub characterised by its dense, divaricating form...

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Juncus edgariae (Wiwi) plants growing in a wetland.

Juncus edgariae (Edgar's Rush)

Juncus edgariae, commonly known as Wiwi, is the most prevalent species of Rush in New Zealand and grows as a tight clump with bright green, stem-like...

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Laurelia novae-zelandiae

Laurelia novae-zelandiae, commonly known as Pukatea, is a magnificent NZ native tree admired for its glossy green leaves, fluted trunk, and...

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Griselinia lucida hedge with lush and large, green foliage.

Griselinia lucida

Griselinia lucida, commonly known as Akapuka, is a striking New Zealand native shrub or small tree characterized by its large, leathery, and glossy...

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A Kikuyu grass lawn bordered by a garden.

Pure Kikuyu Seed

Kikuyu grass is suited to warmer regions and coastal areas where hot and humid summers are less well suited to other turf species. The variety of...

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Phyllocladus trichomanoides lush green foliage.

Phyllocladus trichomanoides (Celery Pine)

Phyllocladus trichomanoides, commonly called Celery Pine, is a striking New Zealand native tree valued for its unique, celery like foliage and tall...

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Pseudopanax lessonii (Coastal Five Finger)

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What Are Pseudopanax Species?

Pseudopanax species are native to New Zealand and belong to the Araliaceae family. Their signature features include striking foliage, often deeply lobed or toothed, and growth habits ranging from compact shrubs to stately small trees. Pseudopanax plants are well-adapted to a variety of local microclimates: they do well in coastal areas, urban spaces, and even sheltered bush environments. Their hardiness and subtle elegance make them favourites for gardeners keen on low-maintenance natives that provide year-round visual interest.

Popular Pseudopanax Species in New Zealand Gardens

With several distinctive species to choose from, gardeners can select pseudopanax according to their site requirements and design aspirations. For those seeking foliage with dramatic cut and upright form, Pseudopanax Fiddlesticks delivers a modern edge to both containers and garden borders. The coastal favourite, Pseudopanax lessonii (Coastal Five Finger), is celebrated for its robust, glossy leaves and resilience against salt-laden winds. For a splash of colour, Pseudopanax lessonii purpurea offers subtle purple hues, especially in cooler climates and shaded positions.

The dramatic Pseudopanax ferox (Toothed Lancewood) stands out with its fierce, saw-toothed juvenile leaves and upright habit—a fantastic statement plant for modern or native gardens. Meanwhile, the classic Pseudopanax laetus (Five Finger) is popular for screening, hedging, and attracting native birds.

Growing and Using Pseudopanax Species

Thanks to their sturdy nature, pseudopanax species thrive in a range of conditions. They prefer well-drained soils and tolerate both full sun and partial shade. Their adaptability makes them a brilliant choice for low-maintenance gardens, eco-restoration projects, or as a striking feature in urban landscaping. Not only do pseudopanax plants provide year-round structure and colour, they also encourage native wildlife, with nectar and fruit supporting birds and insects.

Why Choose Pseudopanax for Your New Zealand Garden?

Embracing pseudopanax species is a step toward a garden that is both beautiful and resilient. By incorporating natives like Pseudopanax lessonii purpurea and Pseudopanax ferox (Toothed Lancewood), you’ll enjoy striking foliage textures, reliable growth, and the satisfaction of supporting local biodiversity.

Explore our selection of pseudopanax species to find the perfect match for your landscape—whether you’re after bold shapes, vibrant leaf colour, or a tough native for coastal conditions, there’s a pseudopanax ready for your garden’s next chapter.


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