Family: Monimiaceae
Of these three species of evergreen trees, one originates from New Zealand and the other two from Chile. They all have very aromatic, leathery leaves, the fragrance of which is similar to that of the bay laurel.
Species
L. novae-zelandiae, with oblong, coarsely toothed leaves, reaches heights of 35 m (100 ft) in its native habitat of New Zealand.
L. sempervirens, from Chile, grows to around 25 m (80 ft). Its tufted seeds are blown long distances by the wind. The fruits are used as a spice.
Cultivation
Grow in well-drained, but moisture-retentive, soil in sun or semi-shade, with shelter from winds. Propagate during summer from semi-ripe cuttings.
Climate
Zone 9.