kapuka
Kapuka is a type of native plant found in New Zealand, specifically in the northern and eastern regions. It is a shrub or small tree that typically grows up to 3-6 meters in height. Kapuka has a rounded crown and smooth, brown bark. The leaves are dark green, lance-shaped, and 8-20 cm long. They have a serrated margin and a slightly leathery texture.
Kapuka is a member of the illustrated tree genus, Xeronema. The name "kapuka" is thought to be
Kapuka is a valuable resource for local communities in New Zealand. The wood is highly prized for
In addition to its practical uses, Kapuka is also significant in the context of New Zealand's botanical
Efforts have been made to propagate and cultivate Kapuka for use in secondary and reclamation plantings, although