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The Kunzea shrub, commonly known as Kanuka (Kunzea ericoides), is an iconic New Zealand native that offers beauty, resilience, and versatility for your garden. This hardy evergreen shrub is famed for its fluffy white flowers and delicate foliage, making it a favourite for revegetation, hedging, and attracting native wildlife. Whether you're an experienced gardener or just starting your native planting journey, including a Kunzea shrub can add both ecological value and year-round interest to your landscape.

Kunzea ericoides

Kunzea ericoides, commonly known as Kanuka, is a fast-growing, NZ native tree. It features small, dark green leaves that release a pleasant fragrance when touched or in a light breeze. Small, white flowers are borne in abundance through summer and are great for attracting birds and bees. This evergreen typically grows to 8 m in height and 4 m in width, and can be trimmed as necessary. Kunzea ericoides is commonly grown for its sheltering properties, clipped into a slender hedge, or used in native revegetation and riparian plantings.

Kunzea ericoides (Kanuka) shrub in full flower.
  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Trees
  • Height:
    8.00 m
  • Spread:
    4.00 m
  • Flowering time:
    Summer
  • Tolerances:
    Coastal, Extended dry periods, Hardy, Wet, Wind
  • Garden uses:
    Hedging, Ponds, Screening
  • Garden styles:
    Alpine, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Formal, Frontyard, Mediterranean, Modern, Native, Riparian
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Features of Kunzea Shrub

Kunzea ericoides is celebrated for its airy form and fast-growing habits. Typically, the Kunzea shrub can reach 5 to 10 metres when left untrimmed, but it thrives as a maintained shrub or small tree. Its slender grey-green leaves provide a soft texture, while masses of tiny white flowers burst forth in late spring and early summer, creating a cloud-like effect that draws in bees and other pollinators.

Being naturally adaptable, the Kunzea shrub tolerates a wide range of soil types, from sandy coastal blends to heavier clay loams. It copes well with wind and salt, making it an excellent choice for exposed or challenging garden sites across New Zealand.

Uses for Kanuka in the Garden

The Kanuka, or Kunzea shrub, is remarkably versatile. Its dense habit and fine leaves establish quickly, making it an excellent shelterbelt or privacy screen in both rural and urban settings. Kunzea also makes an attractive low-maintenance hedge, responding well to pruning and shaping.

If you're looking to support native biodiversity, the Kanuka is an invaluable addition. It provides habitat for native birds, hosts beneficial insects, and acts as a nurse plant for slower-growing native species. The flowers are renowned for their nectar and are a favourite with bees, making Kanuka a top pick for anyone interested in boosting pollinator activity.

For those interested in expanding their collection of Kunzea varieties, consider exploring Kunzea robusta, a robust relative with similar qualities, or the compact Kunzea Little Fox for smaller gardens. Unique forms such as Kunzea microflora (Geothermal Kanuka) and Kunzea triregensis (Three Kings Kānuka) provide further options for specialist collections or particular growing conditions.

Growing and Care Tips

Plant your Kunzea shrub in a sunny or lightly shaded position for best results. While it tolerates poor soils, incorporating some organic matter at planting will help it establish quickly. Regular watering during the first season aids root development, but once established, Kunzea is very drought-tolerant.

Minimal pruning is needed, but you can trim to shape after flowering if using as a hedge or screen. Mulching and light feedings in spring will maintain vigour, ensuring your Kanuka stays lush and healthy.

Companion Natives and Further Planting Ideas

Pairing Kanuka with other native trees and shrubs can create a vibrant, resilient garden. Consider combining with Nothofagus solandri, Hoheria populnea, or even add seasonal interest with ornamental species like Magnolia liliiflora (Lily Magnolia), Malus Charlottae, or Michelia Velvet and Cream.

By planting a Kunzea shrub, you’re not only enhancing your garden but supporting New Zealand’s precious ecosystems for generations to come.


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