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muehlenbeckia astonii nz

Muehlenbeckia astonii nz, also known as the Wiggy Wig Bush or Shrubby Tororaro, is one of New Zealand’s most distinctive and rare native plants. Valued for its intricate, wiry stems and small, heart-shaped leaves, this compact, deciduous shrub brings unique character to gardens and landscapes throughout the country. Endemic to New Zealand and nationally endangered, Muehlenbeckia astonii is the perfect choice for native restoration projects, wildlife-friendly gardens, and anyone seeking an unusual architectural accent. Discover what makes this charming shrub so special, and why it’s gaining popularity among gardeners, conservationists, and landscape designers.

Muehlenbeckia astonii (Mingimingi)

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Mingimingi, Wiggy Wig, Shrubby Totoraro

Muehlenbeckia astonii, commonly known as the Wiggy Wig Bush or Shrubby Tororaro, is a distinctive New Zealand native shrub characterised by its tangled, wiry growth habit and small, deciduous leaves. Growing to 1.5–2 metres tall, it forms a dense, sculptural shape that is ideal for both modern and native gardens. Hardy and drought-tolerant once established, it thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Muehlenbeckia astonii is a low-maintenance, eye-catching plant that also plays a vital role in native restoration efforts.

Large Muehlenbeckia astonii shrub in a garden.
  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Shrubs
  • Height:
    2.50 m
  • Spread:
    1.50 m
  • Flowering time:
    Summer
  • Tolerances:
    Coastal, Extended dry periods, Hardy, Wind
  • Garden uses:
    Hedging, Living areas, Screening
  • Garden styles:
    Alpine, Architectural, Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Formal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern, Native
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What Makes Muehlenbeckia astonii Special?

Muehlenbeckia astonii nz stands out for its elegant, zig-zagging branch structure, often compared to a bird’s nest, that provides year-round visual interest—even when the plant loses its tiny leaves in autumn. In summer, delicate greenish flowers appear, followed by small, translucent white fruits that are loved by native birds and lizards. Its open, airy form makes it an ideal contrast to more densely foliaged plants and gives it a striking sculptural quality.

This rare shrub once covered parts of New Zealand’s dry lowlands, but its populations have shrunk dramatically due to habitat loss and grazing by stock. Today, it’s treasured in both public and private gardens as a way to help protect and celebrate New Zealand’s natural heritage.

Ideal Growing Conditions for Muehlenbeckia astonii nz

Versatile and hardy, Muehlenbeckia astonii thrives in a wide range of conditions. It prefers full sun for best leaf and branch development but can tolerate light shade. Adaptable to dry, exposed, and coastal sites, it handles drought and wind well, making it excellent for low-maintenance gardens. Muehlenbeckia astonii is also frost-hardy and copes with a variety of soils, from free-draining sands to heavier clays, provided there is not prolonged waterlogging.

How to Use Muehlenbeckia astonii in Garden Design

Bring a touch of New Zealand’s unique flora to your outdoor space with Muehlenbeckia astonii nz. Its whimsical form is ideal for feature planting, native garden borders, or as an architectural statement in a modern landscape. Use it to create informal hedging, wildlife corridors, or as contrast amongst broad-leaved natives. Muehlenbeckia astonii pairs beautifully with other hardy natives and textural plants. Consider grouping with fellow Muehlenbeckia species for textural variety, such as Muehlenbeckia axillaris (Creeping Wire Vine), Muehlenbeckia australis (Large-leaved Pohuehue), or Muehlenbeckia complexa (Pohuehue). For even more contrast, try underplanting with Bauera Plum Duff (Rose Heath) or a selection of azaleas like Azalea Miss Suzie and Azalea 'Advent Bells'.

Caring for Your Shrubby Tororaro

Muehlenbeckia astonii nz is generally low maintenance. Prune in late winter or early spring to encourage bushiness and remove dead stems, helping to maintain its beautiful structure. Water during long dry periods in the plant’s first year, then it should thrive with minimal intervention. Mulch around the base for extra moisture retention and weed prevention, but keep mulch away from the main stems to avoid rot.

Complementary Natives and Companions

If you’re building out a full native planting scheme, Muehlenbeckia astonii looks fantastic grown alongside Muehlenbeckia ephedroides (Leafless Muehlenbeckia) or more flowing forms like Muehlenbeckia complexa (Pohuehue). Add flowering shrubs such as Azalea Caroline Gable or Jasminum Southern Stars for seasonal colour and fragrance.

Muehlenbeckia astonii nz isn’t just an attractive addition to the garden—it’s a living


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