Full Sun
Light watering
Frost Hardy
H4
RHS hardiness
-10°C
Minimum temperature
Expected size
Height | Spread | |
---|---|---|
2.5m | Max | 2.5m |
50cm | Min | 50cm |
10 years to reach maturity
Flowering
spring
summer
autumn
winter


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Corokia Overview
Corokia is a small genus containing approximately 6 small tree and shrub species in the Argophyllaceae family. These plants are native to New Zealand, Australia and the island of Rapa Iti in French Polynesia. This genus is characterised by zigzagging branches, young plants are covered in hairs and stems appear darker upon maturity. Small, yellow flowers are produced in spring, in clusters of star-shaped blossoms and leading onto yellow, orange or red berries.
How to propagate Corokia
Cuttings
Take semi-ripe cuttings from the base from later summer-autumn.
Special features of Corokia
Attractive flowers
Other uses of Corokia
Grown for their habit, foliage, flowers and fruits. Suitable for coastal conditions.