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Ruud Kleinpaste: Colourful native plants to look for

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Ruud Kleinpaste,
Publish Date
Sat, 1 Nov 2025, 12:05pm

Ruud Kleinpaste: Colourful native plants to look for

Author
Ruud Kleinpaste,
Publish Date
Sat, 1 Nov 2025, 12:05pm

This time of the year a wonderful Pohutukawa 鈥渟hrub鈥 is flowering its little heads off: Metrosideros carminia known as the crimson rata; a Native in the North Island all the way down to Taranaki and Hawkes Bay. It comes as a shrub when you get them from cuttings, but they鈥檒l move up like tree climbers when they emerge from seeds. Pollinators love them 鈥 and so do I.


Favourite food of tui and bellbirds, as well as silvereyes and wood pigeons (kereru). Kowhai come in many different species and heights; there are fabulous, gnarled forms which, in themselves, are beautifully sculptured. Divaricating shrubs!!

Muehlenbeckia astonii. A Native plant that could be your new hedge, or your sculpted shrub, or even a suitable nesting site for native birds. It鈥檚 all about elegant little leaves, hanging from a zig-zagging system of branches that you will only find in Aotearoa. In winter the whole shrub will change colours to a Dark-Orange that will stand out, no matter what the weather is like. White flowers 鈥 and all this is endemic.


May I introduce you to the Corokia - another yellow Native of our country. It鈥檚 full of flowers at this time of the year; also with zig-zag twigs and Endemic distribution 鈥 we know how to grow weird and wonderful natives! Often on these flowering shrubs you will find native bees sucking nectar for their off-spring, pollinating the flowers and creating large amounts of seeds for our landscapes

Horopito (Pseudowintera colorata) is another one of those shrubs that stands out in its colour 鈥 It鈥檚 native to New Zealand, and our local 鈥済arden fiddlers鈥 have managed to breed a range of varieties in all sorts of colours. If you want to see them spectacularly bunched together in our native habitat, go to the Catlins: you鈥檒l fall in love with them! Oh 鈥 and the leaves are edible鈥 lovely and hot.

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