Hedycarya arborea, commonly known as Pigeonwood, is a small tree with attractive, dark green foliage and berries that are a magnet for birds. Clusters of fragrant, white flowers are borne in spring and result in orange-red berries which are a favourite food of the NZ native Wood Pigeon. This evergreen grows with a rounded crown to about 6 m tall and 4 m wide. Hedycarya arborea is a must for larger, native plantings or anywhere larger birds are being encouraged.
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Myrsine salicina, commonly known as Toro, is a NZ native tree that grows to about 8 m tall and 3 m wide. It has long and narrow, glossy green, leathery leaves and the new foliage will often have a red tinge. Clusters of small, cream-pink flowers are produced in spring and are followed by red-orange berries. Myrsine salicina makes for a great specimen and also suits being used for screening, adding to native plantings, or for attracting birds into the garden.
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