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aka Mountain Cedar, Pahautea, Kaikawaka

A conical form of mountain forest cedar tree that can grow up to 20m and have a trunk of 1m wide. Likes moisture, cool roots and some shade while establishing itself. It has lovely green fern like foliage and its timber is of quality. Will tolerate coastal conditions, hardwood forest

 

Habit: Upright
Leaves: Evergreen, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 20m x 10m

Libocedrus Bidwillii

Current Stock Height: 30/40 cm  ? 

Container: 2.5l  ? 

$24.99

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aka Kawaka

Kawaka, New Zealand cedar. Slow growing N.Z native. Handsome, symmetrical, pyramidal tree with bright-green, scale-like leaves. Superb as a neat-growing screen, for breaking up dark greenery, or for lining driveways. Evergreen tree that grows at a moderate rate to reach 3m in 10 years.

 

Habit: Upright
Leaves: Evergreen, Green
Mature Size (HxW): 3m x 0m

Libocedrus Plumosa

Current Stock Height: 30/40 cm  ? 

Container: 1.5l  ? 

$26.99

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aka Kawakawa

Native. AKA Kawakawa, small tree to at least 5 m tall with erect stems. The leaves are deep green in colour if growing in the forest, but may be yellowish-green in more open situations. Kawakawa is a traditional medicinal plant of the Māori

The name kawakawa comes from the Māori language, where it refers to the bitter taste of the leaves, from kawa or bitter. Kawa Kawa is traditional medicinal plant of the Māori

 

Habit: Upright
Leaves: Evergreen, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 5m x 3m

Macropiper Excelsum

Current Stock Height: 20/30 cm  ? 

Container: 2.5l  ? 

$29.99

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aka Pohutukawa

Native. An unusual Rata - Pohutukawa cross discovered on Great Barrier Island. Nice dark green foliage and scarlet red flowers in summer. Fairly compact habit. Plant in the sun in well drained soil and protect from harsh frost. Evergreen.

 

Flower Colour: Red
Habit: Upright
Leaves: Evergreen, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 4m x 3m

Metrosideros Mistral

Expected Stock Height: 60/70 cm  ? 

Currently sold out. Add to your waitlist to be advised when next in stock.

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Metrosideros Mistral

Expected Stock Height: 30/40 cm  ? 

This plant is in high demand and supply is limited this year. Add to your Waitlist for updates on next available stock.

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aka Pohutukawa

Native - An unusual form of our favourite native Pohutukawa that has a distinctive weeping spreading growth habit. Distinctive showy red blooms in summer that birds and bees love. Plant in a sunny spot and protect from harsh frost. Evergreen. PVR.

 

Flower Colour: Red
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Habit: Weeping
Leaves: Evergreen, Green
Mature Size (HxW): 1.5m x 1m

Metrosideros Octopussy Std

Current Stock Height: 120/140 cm  ? 

Container: 6l  ? 

$89.99

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Protected from comercial propagation by Plant Variety Rights. Found during a comfort stop in the Waioeke Gorge as a variation on the green rata. Small rich cream and green leaves and very compact habit. White flowers but not a feature. Does excellently in pots. Frost tender. Can be trained to be a climber

Will climb up a wall, ponga or bank if placed against it but otherwise acts as a shrub.

 

Flower Colour: White
Habit: Compact
Leaves: Evergreen, Variegated
Mature Size (HxW): 50 x 100cm

Metrosideros Wee Willie Winkie

Current Stock Height: 5/10 cm  ? 

Container: 1.5l  ? 

$19.99

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aka Silver Beech

An evergreen NZ native with distinctive small green leaves. The margins are finely and bluntly serrated. Young Spring growth is pale green against the silvery whittish trunk. A nice specimen to have amoungst a woodland garden. Will take sandy, loamy and heavy clay soils as long as well drained.

 

Flower Colour: White
Habit: Upright
Leaves: Evergreen, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 5m x 3m

Nothofagus Menziesii

Current Stock Height: 70/90 cm  ? 

Container: 3.3l  ? 

$34.99

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aka Black Beech

An evergreen NZ native that is extremely decorative with its glossy, dark green leaves that colour in Winter. A great forest tree in lowland dry areas with a dark sooty trunk. As it matures it develops into a slender tree. Wind hardier than other native beechs.

5 year growth 3m Mature growth 20m

 

Flower Colour: Red / Pink
Habit: Upright
Leaves: Evergreen, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 5m x 3m

Nothofagus Solandri

Expected Stock Height: 120/130 cm  ? 

New stock expected Beginning of September, 2025. Waitlist now. Estimated price TBA. Payment on order.

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aka Mountain toatoa

A slow growing but handsome NZ native, conifer tree with a symmetrically straight tapering trunk and flattened stems acting as leaves. Produces nut like black seeds. Prefers a good soil with adequate moisture and some shelter to get established. Very cold hardy. Makes a stunning specimen. Evergreen.

Good for shrub-lands and forest of sub-alpine climates to sea level.

 

Habit: Upright
Leaves: Evergreen, Green
Mature Size (HxW): 6m x 3m

Phyllocladus Alpinus

Current Stock Height: 40/50 cm  ? 

Container: 4.7l  ? 

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aka Matai or Black Pine

Native-Matai . A magnificent growing forest tree with dark bark and narrow dark green feathery foliage. The female tree has bright red berries that appear after flowering and these are a favourite food of the Kereru. Plant in a semi-shaded spot in humus rich soil. Hardy and evergreen.

 

Habit: Upright
Leaves: Evergreen, Green
Mature Size (HxW): 10m x 4m

Prumnopitys taxifolia

Container: 1.3l  ? 

$19.99

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