Common Name: Corokia – Cottoneaster – Korokio – Korokia tarango*
Scientific Name: Corokia cotoneaster*
Height at Maturity: 3m*
Altitude: 0-500m
Time to Maturity: 10-15 years
Growth Rate: Medium*
Habitat/Description: One of New Zealand’s divaricating shrubs, the New Zealand genus only contains three species which are closely related and can hybridise. *
Domesticated Uses: It is a tough form of hedging that is resistant to drought, wind and cold. Attractive silvery foliage, with yellow flowering and Bright red berries! *
Medicinal Uses: n/a*
Forest Uses: Found on the forest margins, it can tolerate dry stoney areas and salt winds. *
Flowering: October to December, Yellow*
Fruiting/Nectar: February to May, Red*
Birds Life: Native birds love the autumn berries!
How Far Apart to Plant: Suitable for hedging, plant 30cm to 50cm apart.
Planting Instructions: Dig the whole twice as wide as the pot is deep. Remove tree from the pot and loosen the roots up is they are tangles. Place in the hole band back fill leaving a ring of higher dirt to capture rainfall. Ensure ample watering once planted. Mulching around the trunk can help a lot. You could consider a mulching mat, or use bark, pea straw etc. Plant after the last frost!