: Because it is fast-growing and attracts birds, it is an essential plant for forest restoration projects.
: Traditionally, various parts of the plant were used in Māori medicine (Rongoā) for treating skin conditions and burns. Propagation
: Produces mass clusters of flowers that transition from pale pink to deep red, creating a vibrant display. aristotelia racemosa
: It thrives in USDA Zones 8–11 . While it is hardy, it prefers sheltered sites to protect its large, thin leaves from strong wind damage.
: Best sown in spring. Seeds are often naturally spread by birds who consume the fruit. : Because it is fast-growing and attracts birds,
: Reaches up to 10 meters (30 feet) tall with a smooth, pale brown bark. Seasonal Interest
Are you looking to plant this for in a garden or as part of a larger revegetation project ? : It thrives in USDA Zones 8–11
Prefers that is consistently moist.