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Kunzea ericoides (Kanuka)

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.
Kunzea ericoides (Kanuka) white flowers close up.
Kunzea ericoides (Kanuka) branches covered in white flowers.
Kunzea ericoides (Kanuka) branches with small, dark green foliage and white flowers.

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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
Easy to grow?Yes
Maintenance requirementsLow
Growth rateMedium
Also known as
Sku10120

Growing Kunzea ericoides Successfully in NZ

Kunzea ericoides, commonly known as Kanuka, is a hardy and fast-growing New Zealand native ideal for shelter, revegetation, and native gardens. It thrives in full sun and a wide range of soil types, including those that are poor or dry. Kanuka tolerates wind, frost, and drought once established, making it highly adaptable. Its delicate foliage and white summer flowers attract native insects and birds. Use it for erosion control, screening, or as part of a native planting scheme.

Kunzea ericoides Care Tips

Plant Kunzea ericoides (Kanuka) in full sun with well-drained soil. It’s highly adaptable and thrives in poor, dry, or exposed sites. Water regularly during the first year to establish strong roots, then only in prolonged periods of dryness. Mulch to suppress weeds and retain soil moisture. Minimal pruning is required, but light trimming after flowering can be used to maintain the desired shape. This hardy, low-maintenance native is frost- and wind-tolerant, and generally free from pests and diseases.

Plant Size and Spacing

Kunzea ericoides typically grows 5–10 metres tall and 3–5 metres wide, forming an upright, bushy tree. For shelterbelts or revegetation, space plants 2–3 metres apart to create dense coverage. For individual specimen planting, allow 3–5 metres between trees to accommodate mature spread and airflow. This spacing supports healthy growth and effective habitat creation in native or low-maintenance landscapes.

Why Buy Kunzea ericoides from The Plant Company?

The Plant Company offers top-quality Kunzea ericoides (Kanuka) plants, carefully cultivated for strong, healthy growth in New Zealand conditions. Ideal for shelter, native revegetation, and low-maintenance landscaping, our plants are eco-sourced where possible and ready to thrive. We provide expert advice, fast nationwide delivery, and outstanding customer support, making it easy to grow this resilient, iconic NZ native with confidence.

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