: Produces mass clusters of flowers that transition from pale pink to deep red, creating a vibrant display.
: Because it is fast-growing and attracts birds, it is an essential plant for forest restoration projects.
Are you looking to plant this for in a garden or as part of a larger revegetation project ?
: Best sown in spring. Seeds are often naturally spread by birds who consume the fruit.
: Small berries ripen from red to almost black. These are a vital food source for native New Zealand birds like the Kereru and Tui . Usage & Benefits