Tree Lucerne, Tagasaste
Details
A wide spreading, tall, deciduous shrub. Vigorous growth, leaves and white flowers in spring eaten by native pigeons (krereru). Foliage can be cut for grazing stock in droughts and for use as mulch material. Fixes nitrogen. Can be killed by severe frosts.
Common name
Tree Lucerne, Tagasaste
Botanical name
Chamaecytisus Palmensis
Family
Fabaceae
Height (m)
4
Diameter
3.00
Forest layer
low-tree
Seeds / nuts / tubers
Evergreen
Frost sensitive
Perennial
Nitrogen fixer
Drought tolerance
Date
July 04, 2012
Propagation method
Sow pot / tray
Wind tolerance
High
Shade / Sun
Full sun - part shade
Soil type
Most
Flowers
White
Related
Tagasaste / tree lucerne bare root
Botanical name
Chamaecytisus palmensis
Details
Perfect for permaculture and agroforestry. These hardy shrubs reach up to 7m, offering bee-attracting flowers in late winter to spring. Ideal for erosion control, windbreaks, stock fodder, and soil improvement.
Plant in well-drained soil; protect young seedlings from frost.
Height (m)
0.3
Flowers
White
Evergreen
NZ Native
Nitrogen fixer
Frost sensitive
Price
$7.00
each
Price for 2 or more
$6.00
each if you buy 2 or more
Price for 4 or more
$5.00
each if you buy 4 or more
Belongs to the following Article
Nitrogen fixing plant species suited to temperate climate such as North Canterbury New Zealand
Nitrogen is an essential element for plant growth. Certain plants have a useful ability to capture nitrogen from the atmosphere. This is often achieved through symbiotic relationship with fungi in the root zone. Being able access unlimited nitrogen allows these plants to grow quickly while also making some available to surrounding plants. The practical reality is that including nitrogen fixing plants of various shapes and sizes amongst other productive plantings improves overall health, vigour and fertility,