Hoheria sexstylosa
(Lacebark)

Family - Malvaceae
Category - Shrub
Origin - New Zealand
Season of Interest - Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Hardiness - H4
Height - up to 5m
Width - up to 2.5m
Location - The White Garden

Description: A large Evergreen Shrub or small tree with a bushy, upright habit. Glossy mid to dark green leaves are lanceolate to ovate in shape and have coarsely toothed margins. Lightly scented, star-shaped flowers are snow-white. Each Bloom has a prominent central cluster of pale yellow to white stamens. Masses of flowers are held in clusters at the tips of the slender branches and are produced from mid to late summer. Attractive to pollinating insects.

Synonym - Hoheria populnea var. lanceolata

Additional common name - Ribbonwood

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Flower:

Lightly fragrant, white flowers are star-shaped and each bloom has a showy central cluster of pale yellow to white stamens. The flowers are held in clusters at the tips of the branches and produced en masse in July and August.

Flower colour: White

Flower shape: Star-shaped flowers in clusters

Flowering time: July, August

Foliage:

Glossy mid to dark green leaves are lanceolate to ovate in shape with Dentate margins. The leaves have a leathery texture and are Alternately arranged on slender, upright branches.

Foliage Senescence: Evergreen

Foliage Shape: Lanceolate to ovate

Propagation:

Cuttings.

Cultivation:

Best in a sheltered position in full sun to partial shade. Hoheria sexstylosa prefers a fertile, moisture-retentive soil that is well-drained.