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Metrosideros robustus Northern rata Evergreen tree (1 Page of 5) The Metrosideros robustus plant species is found in New Zealand. It is a member of the Myrtaceae family. Common gardeners may know the plant as Northern rata. Cultivation | Propagation | General Uses Medicinal | Edible Uses Latin Name: Metrosideros robustus Common Name: Northern rata Family: Myrtaceae Author: Cunn. Known Hazards: None known Mature Height: 6 Mature Width: 15 Habitat: Coastal to lower montane forest, south to latitude 42° 30' south, North and South Islands[44]. Often found as an epiphyte, sending its roots down through the moss surrounding its host[166].
Cultivation Notes: Prefers a well-drained but moisture-retentive lime-free soil in a sunny position[182, 200]. Plants are somewhat lime-tolerant but are unsuitable for shallow soils over chalk[200]. Very resistant to maritime exposure[166].
This species is not very hardy in Britain, succeeding outdoors only in the mildest areas of the country where it makes a small shrub[1, 182, 200].
A very ornamental plant[1].
Plants in this genus are notably resistant to honey fungus[200].
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