Aristotelia Racemosa Info

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

Prefers that is consistently moist.

: Traditionally, various parts of the plant were used in Māori medicine (Rongoā) for treating skin conditions and burns. Propagation aristotelia racemosa

: Small berries ripen from red to almost black. These are a vital food source for native New Zealand birds like the Kereru and Tui . Usage & Benefits Aristotelia racemosa (now scientifically known as ) is

: Can also be propagated via semi-hardwood cuttings during the growing season. : Traditionally, various parts of the plant were

: Best sown in spring. Seeds are often naturally spread by birds who consume the fruit.