Aristotelia racemosa (now scientifically known as ) is a fast-growing, deciduous small tree endemic to New Zealand , where it is commonly known as Wineberry or Makomako . It is a pioneer species, frequently found colonizing disturbed forest margins and stream banks. Growing & Care Guide
: Can also be propagated via semi-hardwood cuttings during the growing season. aristotelia racemosa
: Reaches up to 10 meters (30 feet) tall with a smooth, pale brown bark. Seasonal Interest Aristotelia racemosa (now scientifically known as ) is
: Best in full sun to partial shade . In full sun, ensure the soil remains consistently moist. Soil & Water : : Reaches up to 10 meters (30 feet)
: Produces mass clusters of flowers that transition from pale pink to deep red, creating a vibrant display.
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