25x Shrubby tororaro - $5.99
Muehlenbeckia astonii
Overview
Muehlenbeckia astonii, commonly known as Shrubby Tororaro, is a rare and highly distinctive New Zealand native shrub prized for its stunning tangle of wiry, coral-orange branches and tiny heart-shaped leaves. Its unique form provides exceptional texture and year-round architectural interest, making it a favourite in modern, coastal and drought-tolerant landscapes.
Key Features
Foliage:
Tiny, heart-shaped leaves that sit sparsely on a framework of intricate, interlaced, reddish-bronze branchlets. Deciduous to semi-deciduous, often dropping its leaves in winter to reveal a beautiful coral-coloured lattice of stems.
Flowers / Fruit:
Small greenish-white flowers in summer, followed by decorative white to pinkish berries—particularly attractive to birds.
Form & Habit:
A naturally rounded, bushy shrub with a distinctive interwoven, wire-like branching structure. Develops an elegant, sculptural dome shape with age.
Growth Rate:
Moderate.
Cultural & Ecological Value:
Threatened in the wild; highly valued for restoration and conservation plantings. Provides habitat and food for birds and insects. Very tolerant of wind, drought and coastal exposure.
Mature Size
| Attribute | Size |
|---|---|
| Height | 1.5–2 m |
| Spread | 1.5–2 m |
| Form | Rounded, wiry, interlaced shrub |
Ideal Growing Conditions
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Light | Full sun for best form and colour |
| Water | Low; excellent drought tolerance once established |
| Soil | Prefers free-draining soils; tolerates poor, dry and coastal soils |
| pH Range | Neutral |
| Frost Tolerance | Hardy |
Landscaping & Garden Uses
-
Striking feature shrub for modern and architectural gardens
-
Superb for coastal, windy and dry sites
-
Ideal for native, conservation or ecological plantings
-
Excellent as a sculptural specimen or mass-planted for textural contrast
-
Works well in gravel gardens and dry borders
Care & Maintenance
Pruning: Light trim as needed to maintain a tidy dome; naturally forms a beautiful shape without heavy pruning.
Watering: Minimal once established; thrives in dry conditions.
Feeding: Not typically required; a light application of fertiliser in spring can support growth.
Pests & Diseases: Generally very hardy and resistant.
Additional Tips
Its coral-orange winter stems add beauty when leafless, making it a standout shrub for year-round structure. Avoid waterlogged soil to prevent root issues.
Fun Fact / Botanical Insight
Muehlenbeckia astonii is one of New Zealand’s most unique shrubs, known for its “divaricating” growth pattern—an evolutionary adaptation to browsing and harsh environments.
Why Choose Muehlenbeckia astonii?
A rare and beautiful native shrub offering extraordinary texture, architectural form and unbeatable hardiness—perfect for modern, coastal and low-maintenance NZ gardens.
Pot Size:
These are our standard size in 7cm square pots.
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Description
Muehlenbeckia astonii
Overview
Muehlenbeckia astonii, commonly known as Shrubby Tororaro, is a rare and highly distinctive New Zealand native shrub prized for its stunning tangle of wiry, coral-orange branches and tiny heart-shaped leaves. Its unique form provides exceptional texture and year-round architectural interest, making it a favourite in modern, coastal and drought-tolerant landscapes.
Key Features
Foliage:
Tiny, heart-shaped leaves that sit sparsely on a framework of intricate, interlaced, reddish-bronze branchlets. Deciduous to semi-deciduous, often dropping its leaves in winter to reveal a beautiful coral-coloured lattice of stems.
Flowers / Fruit:
Small greenish-white flowers in summer, followed by decorative white to pinkish berries—particularly attractive to birds.
Form & Habit:
A naturally rounded, bushy shrub with a distinctive interwoven, wire-like branching structure. Develops an elegant, sculptural dome shape with age.
Growth Rate:
Moderate.
Cultural & Ecological Value:
Threatened in the wild; highly valued for restoration and conservation plantings. Provides habitat and food for birds and insects. Very tolerant of wind, drought and coastal exposure.
Mature Size
| Attribute | Size |
|---|---|
| Height | 1.5–2 m |
| Spread | 1.5–2 m |
| Form | Rounded, wiry, interlaced shrub |
Ideal Growing Conditions
| Requirement | Detail |
|---|---|
| Light | Full sun for best form and colour |
| Water | Low; excellent drought tolerance once established |
| Soil | Prefers free-draining soils; tolerates poor, dry and coastal soils |
| pH Range | Neutral |
| Frost Tolerance | Hardy |
Landscaping & Garden Uses
-
Striking feature shrub for modern and architectural gardens
-
Superb for coastal, windy and dry sites
-
Ideal for native, conservation or ecological plantings
-
Excellent as a sculptural specimen or mass-planted for textural contrast
-
Works well in gravel gardens and dry borders
Care & Maintenance
Pruning: Light trim as needed to maintain a tidy dome; naturally forms a beautiful shape without heavy pruning.
Watering: Minimal once established; thrives in dry conditions.
Feeding: Not typically required; a light application of fertiliser in spring can support growth.
Pests & Diseases: Generally very hardy and resistant.
Additional Tips
Its coral-orange winter stems add beauty when leafless, making it a standout shrub for year-round structure. Avoid waterlogged soil to prevent root issues.
Fun Fact / Botanical Insight
Muehlenbeckia astonii is one of New Zealand’s most unique shrubs, known for its “divaricating” growth pattern—an evolutionary adaptation to browsing and harsh environments.
Why Choose Muehlenbeckia astonii?
A rare and beautiful native shrub offering extraordinary texture, architectural form and unbeatable hardiness—perfect for modern, coastal and low-maintenance NZ gardens.
Pot Size:
These are our standard size in 7cm square pots.






















