Browsing items filed under: Trees × Heavy Clay Loam × Agathis australis Kauri Forest giant. Distribution throughout Northland to Bay of Plenty Alectryon excelsus Titoki Attractive tree found lowland forest North Cape to Banks Peninsula. Alectryon grandis Three Kings Island Titoki Attractive coastal tree, much larger leaf than our mainland titoki, produces masses of red berries. Beilschmiedia tarairi Tarairi Large forest tree most common to the northern half of North island. Caldcluvia rosifolia Makamaka Northland tree, attractive spreading garden specimen. Cordyline australis Cabbage tree, ti kouka One of our best known and distinctive trees found throughout the country. Cordyline australis 'Purpurea' Purple Cabbage tree, ti kkouka Similar to C. australis but not so tall, the foliage is purple/bronze. Cordyline obtecta Three Kings Island Cabbage tree Found only on the Three Kings, has broader leaves and much stouter habit than C. australis. Corynocarpus laevigatus Karaka Handsome canopy tree found coastal areas throughout Northland. Dacrycarpus dacrydioides Kahikatea, white pine. Found both North and South Island in damp swampy areas. Dacrydium cupressinum Rimu, red pine. Our most distinctive canopy tree found throughout NZ. Dodonaea viscosa Akeake Small coastal tree found from North Cape to Banks Peninsula. Elingamita johnsonii Three Kings Island Attractive large sub-tropical like foliage, found only on the Three Kings Islands. Entela arborescens Whau Small tree found from Three Kings Islands to Bay of Plenty. Extremely light wood. Griselinia littoralis Broadleaf. Found throughout NZ. Commonly used for hedging. Griselinia lucida Puka, akapuka Found forests and coastal areas of NZ. Commonly used as hedging. Hoheria populnea Lacebark, houhere. Graceful tree, foliage has attractive purplish undersides. Knightia excelsa Rewarewa, New Zealand honeysuckle. Found throughout North Island and Marlborough Sounds. Attractive bottle-bush like rusty red flowers. Kunzea robusta Kanuka Found throughout NZ. Kanuka leaves are much softer to touch than the Manuka. Laurelia novae-zelandiae Pukatea Handsome tree found swampy areas Throughout North Island, west coast of South Island. « 1 2 3 »