Purple Akeake Seeds

Purple Akeake Seeds
Botanical name   Dodonea viscosa
Details   A reasonably fast growing NZ native bushy shrub or small tree with purple leaves. Good for creating shelter and controlling erosion. The timber from akeake is one of the hardest native woods. It was traditionally used for paddles, weapons, digging sticks and spade blades.
Drought tolerance  
Evergreen  
Perennial  
Tags     evergreen  flowers  native  purple  tree 
Price   $3.90  20 seeds
Colour   Purple
Flowers   Pink
Wind tolerance   Excellent
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The akeake tree (Dodonaea viscosa) is a species of evergreen shrub or small tree native to New Zealand and parts of Australia. It is known for its versatility and has various uses and qualities, making it valuable for both ornamental and practical purposes. Here are some of the uses and qualities of the akeake tree:
  1. Ornamental Plant: Akeake is often cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes due to its attractive appearance. It features glossy, leathery leaves that are dark green or reddish-brown, depending on the variety.
  2. Hedging and Windbreaks: The akeake tree's dense foliage and resilience to wind make it an excellent choice for hedging and windbreaks. It can help protect gardens and farmlands from strong winds and coastal areas from salt spray.
  3. Erosion Control: The akeake tree has an extensive root system that helps stabilize soil, making it useful for erosion control on hillsides and steep slopes.
  4. Traditional Medicine: In some indigenous cultures, parts of the akeake plant, such as leaves and bark, have been used for medicinal purposes. The plant's extracts have been used to treat various ailments, including skin conditions and digestive issues.
  5. Woodcraft: Akeake wood is hard, dense, and fine-grained, making it suitable for woodcraft and small carpentry projects. It is often used to make tools, handles, and small decorative items.
  6. Bee Forage: The akeake tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers that are rich in nectar, attracting bees and other pollinators. It can contribute to local honey production and support pollinator populations.
  7. Dye Production: The bark of the akeake tree has been used to produce a red-brown dye, which has been historically used to dye fabrics and materials.
  8. Ecological Value: Akeake is an important plant in native ecosystems, providing habitat and food for various bird species and insects. It contributes to the overall biodiversity of the regions where it is native.
  9. Coastal Planting: Due to its ability to tolerate salty conditions and coastal environments, akeake is often used in coastal planting schemes to stabilize sand dunes and prevent erosion.
  10. Firewood: In some regions, akeake is used as a source of firewood due to its dense wood and slow-burning properties.
Akeake

Akeake

Details   A smallish, relatively fast growing New Zealand native that stands wind and dry
Botanical name   Dodonea viscosa
Height (m)   7
Evergreen  
Drought tolerance  
Wind tolerance   High
Shade / Sun   Full sun - part shade
Soil type   Most