







5x White Kaka Beak - $5.99 each
Clianthus puniceus ‘White’
Common Names: White Kakabeak, White Kōwhai Ngutu Kākā
Family: Fabaceae
Origin: New Zealand
Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub
Overview:
Clianthus puniceus ‘White’ is a rare and striking form of the iconic kakabeak, featuring elegant cascading clusters of pure white flowers. This eye-catching New Zealand native brings a soft, refined look compared to the traditional red form, while still delivering the same dramatic, architectural presence.
Key Features:
Foliage: Soft, fern-like blue-green leaves that create a delicate, lush appearance
Flowers / Fruit: Large, pendulous clusters of creamy white flowers in spring; highly attractive to birds
Form & Habit: Open, spreading shrub with arching stems; can be trained or supported
Growth Rate: Fast
Cultural & Ecological Value: Provides nectar for birds such as tūī and bellbirds; an important heritage plant in NZ gardens
Mature Size:
| Attribute | Size |
|---|---|
| Height | 1.5–2m |
| Spread | 2–3m |
| Form | Spreading, semi-trailing |
Ideal Growing Conditions:
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Light | Full sun |
| Water | Moderate; prefers free-draining conditions |
| Soil | Light, well-drained soils; dislikes heavy or waterlogged ground |
| pH Range | Neutral to slightly alkaline |
| Frost Tolerance | Sensitive to frost when young; protect from heavy frost |
Landscaping & Garden Uses:
-
Feature plant for sheltered gardens or courtyards
-
Ideal for coastal planting in frost-free areas
-
Stunning in containers or trained over structures
-
Adds softness and movement to native or mixed gardens
Care & Maintenance:
Pruning: Light pruning after flowering to maintain shape and encourage bushiness
Watering: Keep moist but not wet during establishment; drought-tolerant once established
Feeding: Light feeding in spring promotes flowering
Pests & Diseases: Can be susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soils; protect from strong winds
Additional Tips:
Best planted in a warm, sheltered position out of strong winds. Providing support or planting near a wall can help protect and showcase its cascading flowers.
Fun Fact / Botanical Insight:
The name “kakabeak” comes from the distinctive flower shape, which resembles the curved beak of a kākā parrot—this white form is a rare and sought-after variation.
Why Choose Clianthus puniceus ‘White’?
For a softer, more refined take on a classic NZ native, this white-flowering kakabeak delivers standout beauty while still attracting native birds and adding architectural interest.
Pot Size: These are our standard size in 7cm square pots.
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Description
Clianthus puniceus ‘White’
Common Names: White Kakabeak, White Kōwhai Ngutu Kākā
Family: Fabaceae
Origin: New Zealand
Plant Type: Evergreen Shrub
Overview:
Clianthus puniceus ‘White’ is a rare and striking form of the iconic kakabeak, featuring elegant cascading clusters of pure white flowers. This eye-catching New Zealand native brings a soft, refined look compared to the traditional red form, while still delivering the same dramatic, architectural presence.
Key Features:
Foliage: Soft, fern-like blue-green leaves that create a delicate, lush appearance
Flowers / Fruit: Large, pendulous clusters of creamy white flowers in spring; highly attractive to birds
Form & Habit: Open, spreading shrub with arching stems; can be trained or supported
Growth Rate: Fast
Cultural & Ecological Value: Provides nectar for birds such as tūī and bellbirds; an important heritage plant in NZ gardens
Mature Size:
| Attribute | Size |
|---|---|
| Height | 1.5–2m |
| Spread | 2–3m |
| Form | Spreading, semi-trailing |
Ideal Growing Conditions:
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Light | Full sun |
| Water | Moderate; prefers free-draining conditions |
| Soil | Light, well-drained soils; dislikes heavy or waterlogged ground |
| pH Range | Neutral to slightly alkaline |
| Frost Tolerance | Sensitive to frost when young; protect from heavy frost |
Landscaping & Garden Uses:
-
Feature plant for sheltered gardens or courtyards
-
Ideal for coastal planting in frost-free areas
-
Stunning in containers or trained over structures
-
Adds softness and movement to native or mixed gardens
Care & Maintenance:
Pruning: Light pruning after flowering to maintain shape and encourage bushiness
Watering: Keep moist but not wet during establishment; drought-tolerant once established
Feeding: Light feeding in spring promotes flowering
Pests & Diseases: Can be susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soils; protect from strong winds
Additional Tips:
Best planted in a warm, sheltered position out of strong winds. Providing support or planting near a wall can help protect and showcase its cascading flowers.
Fun Fact / Botanical Insight:
The name “kakabeak” comes from the distinctive flower shape, which resembles the curved beak of a kākā parrot—this white form is a rare and sought-after variation.
Why Choose Clianthus puniceus ‘White’?
For a softer, more refined take on a classic NZ native, this white-flowering kakabeak delivers standout beauty while still attracting native birds and adding architectural interest.
Pot Size: These are our standard size in 7cm square pots.

