Hoheria angustifolia is found on forest margins from New Plymouth southward. This lacebark grows into a slender tree about 6m tall. It has a long juvenile stage when its columnar form is a tangled mass of small roundish leaves that eventually become elongated and serrated on the adult, with the leaves becoming a mid-green and paler underneath. In midsummer the tree is smothered with starry petalled white flowers. H.angustifolia makes an attractive specimen tree.
Hoheria angustifolia is found on forest margins from New Plymouth southward. This lacebark grows into a slender tree about 6m tall. It has a long juvenile stage when its columnar form is a tangled mass of small roundish leaves that eventually become elongated and serrated on the adult, with the leaves becoming a mid-green and paler underneath. In midsummer the tree is smothered with starry petalled white flowers. H.angustifolia makes an attractive specimen tree.