Hoheria angustifolia (commonly known as Mountain lacebark /narrow-leaved lacebark) is a slender, fast-growing New Zealand native tree with narrow, lance-shaped green leaves and masses of small white, sweetly scented flowers in summer, typically growing to about 6–10 metres tall, and it is valued for its graceful form, tolerance of a range of conditions, and its usefulness in shelterbelts, restoration planting, and larger native gardens.
Hoheria augustifolia - Mountain lacebark
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Botanical Name Hoheria angustifolia Common Name Mountain Lacebark Family Malvaceae Type evergreen tree Origin New Zealand Mature Height 4-6m Mature Spread 3-4m Sun Requirements Full sun Soil Well drained soils Flowering masses of small white, sweetly scented flowers Wind Tolerance Moderate
Frost Tolerance handles light to moderate frosts once established
Drought Tolerance moderate Growth Rate moderate to fast growth rate Maintenance low Conservation Status Not Threatened

