A close-up image of leafy green branches with young reddish leaf buds on a shrub, shown within a circular frame.
Common Name: Kuluʻī
Scientific Name: Nototrichium sandwicencis
Description:

Kuluī (Nototrichium sandwicencis) is a shrub that averages about 3-9 feet in spread, depending on its environment. To keep them looking nice and full, they may need to be pruned as they mature. Their silvery leaves and showy white flowers make them a nice addition to landscapes. They can grow well in containers or directly in the ground as long as they get full sun and are in well-draining soil—they are very drought tolerant.

These shrubs make a great addition to any property. Their leaves and flowers can also be used to make unique leis or flower arrangements.

Growing Conditions:

Sun requirements: full to partial

Watering needs: drought tolerant when established. Allow soil surface to dry out between watering

Prefers rocky, weel-drained soils

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