Plagianthus regius
commonly known as Ribbonwood, is a fast growing, slender New Zealand native tree that combines an airy appearance with impressive toughness. Despite its delicate look, Ribbonwood is well equipped to withstand strong winds, making it a reliable choice for coastal or exposed areas.
Starting with a distinctive divaricating juvenile form it matures into a straight trunked tree with larger, elongated leaves. In summer it produces clusters of yellowish-green flowers that add a subtle touch of colour to the landscape. Hardy and adaptable, thrives in a variety of soil conditions.
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