answersLogoWhite

0

Griselinia littoralis, commonly known as New Zealand broadleaf, is best planted in spring or early autumn when temperatures are mild and the risk of frost is low. This timing allows the plant to establish roots before the heat of summer or the chill of winter. Ensure the soil is well-draining and enriched, and consider planting in a sheltered location to protect it from harsh winds. Regular watering is essential during the establishment phase.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

6d ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How far apart should you plant Griselinia littoralis if you want it as a hedge dimensions say 3mx2m?

Griselinia littoralis can be planted 1m or 39 inches apart. If you are in a big hurry for a hedge, or in an area very different to its natural climate in New Zealand, then you could plant them 60cm or 2 feet apart.


How tall do the plants grow?

Hi there......to answer your question on how tall Griselinia plants grow...they can grow up to 20 meters. Griselinia Littoralis is commonly know as Kapuka and it is a medium size evergreen. The botanical name Littoralis means "from the seashore". This plant is believed to have originated in New Zealand. It is widely cultivated in New Zealand and Great Britain... virtually any mild oceanic climates. It is valued due to its tolerance to salt carried on sea gales. Hope that helps answer your question. Christine


How fast do griselinias plants grow?

Hi there......to answer your question on how tall Griselinia plants grow...they can grow up to 20 meters. Griselinia Littoralis is commonly know as Kapuka and it is a medium size evergreen. The botanical name Littoralis means "from the seashore". This plant is believed to have originated in New Zealand. It is widely cultivated in New Zealand and Great Britain... virtually any mild oceanic climates. It is valued due to its tolerance to salt carried on sea gales. Hope that helps answer your question. Christine


Griselinia with frost damage will the leaves come back?

No, your plant is very unlikely to recover. I have a 13 year old mature Griselinia hedge and I am in the process of removing it totally and replacing it with a Laurel hedge.


When was Atriplex littoralis created?

Atriplex littoralis was created in 1753.


When was Hypotia littoralis created?

Hypotia littoralis was created in 2009.


When was Glehnia littoralis created?

Glehnia littoralis was created in 1867.


What is the scientific name of Sundari plant?

The scientific name of the Sundari plant is Heritiera fomes.


How do you pronounce the scientific name for island fox?

Urocyon littoralis


What is the Scientific name for a kit fox?

Island fox scientific name is Urocyon littoralis. There are 6 subspecies of island foxes for each of the six islands they are found on. Urocyon littoralis littoralis-San Miguel Island Fox U. littoralis santarosae-Santa Rosa Island Fox U. littoralis santacruzae-Santa Cruz Island Fox U. littoralis dickeyi-San Nicolas Island Fox U. littoralis catalinae-Santa Catalina Island Fox U. littoralis clementae-San Clemente Island Fox


How do you pronounce urocyon littoralis?

It is pronounced yur-oh-SY-on luh-TOR-uh-lis.


What New Zealand tree has large green glossy leaves?

The broadleaf answers your description, with its glossy leaves. Two species, Griselinia lucida, Puka in Maori, and the lucida bit refers to shining. The leaves of this tree are asymmetric about the leaf stem.The other species is Griselinia littoralis, Māori names, include pāpāumu in the North Island and kāpuka in the southern South Island.The leaves of both are rounded, smooth edged, and might be as large as a teacup but generally smaller.Another noble tree answering the description would be Ribbonwood, Maori name Rewa rewa, Knightia excelsa. A handsome tree of 30m or more in height, with conspicuous clusters of red flowers. Found only in the north island. Related to the Bottle brush trees of Australia, and this is seen in the shape of the flower cluster. Much loved by the nectar eaters. Leaves toothed, 100 - 200mm long and rather stiff.