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Kawakawa plants NZ, known scientifically as Macropiper excelsum, are a treasured native shrub that brings unique foliage and cultural significance to New Zealand gardens. Famed for their heart-shaped leaves and distinctive spicy aroma, kawakawa plants thrive in a variety of garden settings and are remarkably easy to grow. Whether you’re looking to add structure, natural beauty, or even traditional healing elements to your landscape, kawakawa is a rewarding choice. Their resilience and rich green leaves offer year-round interest, making them a favourite among gardeners who appreciate both function and form.

Macropiper excelsum

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Macropiper excelsum, commonly known as Kawakawa, is renowned for its heart-shaped, dark green leaves which are aromatic when crushed. This evergreen typically grows to 3 m tall and the same wide in partial shade on a well-drained. Macropiper excelsum is commonly planted in shaded areas, included in a mixed planting, used as a backdrop for smaller plants, or used in revegetation and riparian plantings.

Large Macropiper excelsum plant
  • Suited to regions:
    Subtropical, Temperate
  • Plant type:
    Shrubs
  • Height:
    3.00 m
  • Spread:
    3.00 m
  • Flowering time:
    Winter
  • Tolerances:
    Coastal, Shade
  • Garden uses:
    Containers, Living areas, Ponds, Pool areas, Screening
  • Garden styles:
    Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Native, Riparian
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All About Kawakawa (Macropiper excelsum)

Macropiper excelsum, or kawakawa, is widely distributed throughout NZ’s forests and coastal areas. In the garden, kawakawa plants typically reach 2 to 4 metres in height, forming a lush, shrub-like presence with glossy, heart-shaped leaves often dotted with holes from friendly, native insects. This natural perforation is part of their charm and is considered a sign of a healthy plant.

Kawakawa thrives in partial shade and well-drained soils, making them ideal for both native plantings and mixed borders. They tolerate coastal conditions and wind, so they’re well-suited to exposed sites as well as sheltered urban gardens.

Traditional and Modern Uses of Kawakawa

Kawakawa has a long history in traditional Māori medicine and cuisine. The leaves were commonly infusions for their healing properties, prized for soothing teas, and used as topical remedies. Even today, kawakawa is harvested sustainably for herbal products, oils, and teas. In addition to its medicinal uses, kawakawa's peppery leaves are increasingly sought after by chefs for infusing flavour into modern New Zealand cuisine.

Gardeners love kawakawa for its resilience and ability to attract native wildlife, including pollinators and birds. Its aromatic foliage offers a sensory dimension, and the female plants produce small, club-like fruit that stand out in the understory.

How to Grow and Care for Kawakawa in NZ

Growing kawakawa plants NZ is simple if you provide regular moisture and partial shade, mimicking their natural forest setting. Young plants benefit from mulch and organic matter to establish quickly. Prune as needed to shape or contain growth, and enjoy their robust nature with minimal pest or disease issues.

Pair kawakawa with other attractive shrubs like Leucadendron Cream Delight for colourful contrast, or combine with flowering favourites such as Argyranthemum 'Butterfly' (Marguerite Daisy) to create a garden brimming with year-round interest.

Enhance Your New Zealand Garden with Native and Ornamental Shrubs

Kawakawa plants NZ make an excellent foundation for native gardens, but they also mix beautifully with ornamental shrubs for layered texture and colour. Consider planting alongside striking options like Rhododendron Vireya Popcorn, the vibrant Azalea 'Show Girl', or the upright Pittosporum 'Ivory Pillar' for varied structure and ever-changing blooms.

Whether you’re restoring a native landscape or designing a creative blend of exotics and NZ icons, kawakawa offers beauty, heritage, and low-maintenance appeal to any garden. Add Macropiper excelsum to your plant collection and experience one of New Zealand’s most versatile and valued shrubs.


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