Japanese evergreen trees offer New Zealand gardeners a stunning combination of year-round foliage, elegant form, and easy care. Whether you’re creating a tranquil Japanese-inspired landscape or simply searching for hardy evergreens to enrich your garden, these trees are admired for their lush greenery and sculptural shapes. From fine-needled conifers to glossy-leaved hollies and tropical-looking aralias, Japanese evergreen species bring both structure and beauty to outdoor spaces across Aotearoa.

Cryptomeria japonica Egmont, commonly known as Japanese Cedar, is an evergreen tree that makes an exceptional and hardy shelterbelt. It features dense, dark green foliage held on short stems and grows with an upright habit. Left untrimmed it will reach 30 m tall and 8 m wide but it is often trimmed to much smaller sizes. Cryptomeria japonica Egmont is commonly planted for shelter and screening where a hardy evergreen is required. Plants should be spaced 1.5 m apart in these situations.
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Pittosporum tobira, commonly known as Japanese Pittosporum or mock orange, is a versatile, evergreen shrub prized for its glossy, green foliage and fragrant, white flowers. Native to East Asia, it thrives in New Zealand's climate and is an excellent choice for hedging, borders, or container planting. This hardy plant tolerates coastal conditions, wind, and frost, offering year-round interest with minimal maintenance.
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