The cyathea tree fern is a striking addition to any New Zealand garden, prized for its graceful form and dramatic foliage. With their lush, arching fronds and tall, textured trunks, cyathea tree ferns bring a touch of the subtropics to shaded borders, woodland gardens, and native planting schemes. If you’re searching for a hardy, fast-growing fern that thrives in our climate, the cyathea tree fern and its close relatives provide an ideal choice for adding structure, movement, and timeless beauty to your outdoor space.

Podocarpus macrophyllus Maki, commonly known as Shrubby Yew Tree, Chinese Podocarpus, or Shrubby Podocarpus, produces dense, dark green leaves, with new foliage emerging lime green. It grows slowly with a columnar shape to about 3 m tall and 2 m wide, and can be trimmed as necessary. Podocarpus Maki is commonly included in a mixed planting, trimmed into a hedge, maintained in a container, used for topiary and bonsai, included in pool and Japanese gardens, or planted to border an entrance.
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Robinia Frisia, commonly known as the Golden Robinia, features fern-like foliage that emerges light yellow-green in spring, ages to become green-yellow, then turns bright yellow in autumn before falling. Clusters of fragrant, white flowers are borne from late spring through summer and add extra interest to this tree. It will reach 12 m tall and 6 m wide. Robinia Frisia is commonly grown as a specimen, used in avenue plantings, planted to border an entrance, or grown to provide summer shade.
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