If you are searching for dodonaea viscosa images, you are likely interested in the unique beauty and versatile uses of this resilient New Zealand native shrub. On this page, you’ll find what makes Dodonaea viscosa, also known as Green Ake Ake or Hop Bush, such a popular choice among gardeners across Aotearoa. From its attractive foliage to its adaptability, the plant stands out in landscaping, native restoration, and coastal gardens—and stunning imagery can inspire your planting plans.

Dodonaea viscosa, commonly known as the Green Ake Ake, features lush, bright green leaves which are held densely off upright stems. The foliage is adorned with masses of small, pink flowers in summer as it grows to 4 m tall and 2.5 m wide. Dodonaea viscosa is commonly trimmed into a hedge, grown as an informal hedge, included in mixed or native plantings, used for riparian planting, grown as a screen, or planted as a backdrop for smaller plants.
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Hebe Wiri Image features lush and glossy, dark green leaves held on solid, upright stems. Through summer and intermittently through the year it produces showy spikes of bright blue flowers. The combination of flowers and foliage is outstanding as it grows to 1.2 m tall and the same wide. Hebe Wiri Image is commonly added to a mixed planting, used in borders, planted around outdoor living areas, used in cottage gardens, or mass planted for a spectacular display.
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