Ficus Hillii, commonly referred to as Hill's Weeping Fig, is a popular evergreen tree in New Zealand, prized for its dense, glossy foliage and adaptability. Growing up to 12 meters tall and 5 meters wide, it serves as an excellent choice for hedging, screening, avenue planting, or as a standalone specimen. Its upright, narrow habit and tolerance to pruning make it suitable for various landscape designs, including formal gardens and modern outdoor spaces.
Acacia howittii, commonly known as the Sticky Wattle tree, is a fast-growing, small tree that is grown for its weeping growth habit. The branches hang from a central trunk and host small, green leaves as well as fragrant, yellow flowers in summer. This evergreen grows to about 2.5 m tall and 80 cm wide with a columnar habit. Acacia howittii makes for an impressive specimen and is often planted as a feature tree in a mixed planting.
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