Hoheria populnea 'Alba' is a New Zealand native small tree or large shrub with broad green leaves and a dense branching habit, producing abundant clusters of fragrant white, blossom-like flowers in summer, typically growing to around 5–8 metres tall, and it is commonly used in shelterbelts, screening, and native gardens due to its fast growth, attractive flowering, and adaptability to a range of well-drained sites.
Hoheria populnea Alba
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Botanical Name Hoheria populnea Common Name white lacebark Family Malvaceae Type evergreen tree Origin New Zealand Mature Height 4-6m Mature Spread 2-3m Sun Requirements Full sun to partial shade Soil Well drained soils Flowering masses of small white, sweetly scented flowers Wind Tolerance hardy
Frost Tolerance hardy
Drought Tolerance moderate Growth Rate moderate to fast growth rate Maintenance low Conservation Status Not Threatened
