Additional notes (click to expand)
Medicinal
The following notes refer to the related species C. buddleioides and its use in traditional Maori medicine.
It may be for its value as a 'pick-me-up' tonic.
The hard and wiry wood obtained from its intertwined twiglets was fashioned by the Maori into fish hooks. It was also made into knifes to pierce the skin in treating battle wounds, accidental injuries etc.
Riley, M. (2010) Maori Healing and Herbal. Viking Sevenseas. p.231
Nomenclature
Synonyms-Corokia × budcotonea and Corokia × cheesemanii.
http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:271718-1#synonyms
Hybrid parents = C. buddleioides × C. cotoneaster
Geographical distribution
- Australasia, New Zealand
Corokia x virgata Turrill
Family: ARGOPHYLLACEAEGenus: Corokia
Species: virgata Turrill
Distribution summary: Australasia
Habit: Shrub
Hardiness: H5 - Hardy; cold winter
Habitat: Coastal
Garden status: Currently grown
Garden location: Plants of the World (B)
Flowering months: April, May