The New Zealand flower in your home: exotic, hardy, and spectacular
Few plants combine exotic beauty and hardiness like the Metrosideros Excelsa. Native to New Zealand, where it grows wild along wind-swept coasts, this extraordinary flowering tree brings a touch of wild and Mediterranean nature into your home — or onto your terrace.
Its leathery, dark green, glossy leaves, with silver and felt-like undersides, are already a decorative element of great character. But it's when it blooms that the Metrosideros transforms into a spectacle: scarlet-red flower plumes exploding like botanical fireworks, capable of captivating every eye.
Plant characteristics
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Plant: Metrosideros Excelsa (Metrosideros excelsa), also known as Pohutukawa
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Dimensions: Pot diameter 18 cm — Total height approximately 30 cm
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Maintenance: Easy — resistant to wind, salt spray, and drought
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Exposure: Full light, ideal in a sunny position
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Flowering: Spectacular scarlet-red flowers, typically in summer
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Origin: New Zealand
Why choose the Metrosideros Excelsa?
The Metrosideros is an extraordinarily hardy plant: it tolerates wind, sea salt, drought, and the mild temperatures typical of the Mediterranean climate. Perfect for exposed terraces, sunny balconies, and coastal gardens, but it also adapts well as an indoor plant in very bright environments.
With a diameter of 18 cm and a height of approximately 30 cm, it is at an ideal growth stage: large enough to already have a defined habit, young enough to grow and develop over time, becoming increasingly majestic.
A rare plant that makes a difference
The Metrosideros Excelsa is not a common plant — and that is precisely its strength. For those who love unusual plants, with a history, an exotic origin, and spectacular flowering, it is a choice that leaves a mark. A unique piece for a unique home.