An excellent coastal plant providing a tough shelter and great for dry, rocky and expsoed locations. Providing good food for native birds and lizards, as well as ground cover for these. A dense shrub with wide-angled, rigid, reddish branches covered in small round, glossy, dark green leaves. Bark on older branches and trunks smooth but often ridged and sculptured. Can grow up to 4 metre tall and 2 metre wide. More sparsley branched in partial shade than in full sun. The fruit is transparent and yellowish or white, with one large seed.
Native to the Wellington region