Kingdom: Plantae
(Unranked): Angiosperms
(Unranked): Eudicots
(Unranked): Asterids
Order: Apiales
Family: Griseliniaceae
Genus: Griselinia
Species: Griselinia lucida
Common names: Akapuka, Shining broadleaf
Griselinia lucida can be epiphytic or hemiepiphytic (spends part of its life cycle as an epiphyte). The young tree often colonises amongst other epiphytes like Collospermum (Perching lily) and Astelia (native bush lily) high in the forest canopy, before growing aerial roots down the trunk of its host. Upon contact with the ground, the roots can become large up to 250 mm thick, and are easily identified for their heavy lengthwise corrugations.
Griselinia lucida seldom becomes a freestanding tree if having begun life epiphytically, and can often be seen to have collapsed where the host has died.
The leaves are 12–18 cm long.
The tiny flowers are unisexual with fragrant male and female flowers on different plants.
The fruit starts off as little green berries and then turns black when the seeds are ripe, but the birds usually get them before that happens.
Griselinia lucida is found in forest and coastal regions throughout New Zealand though it grows naturally as an epiphyte in the forest it will also grow well as a shrub in cultivation. On Rangitoto Island, Griselinia lucida are growing naturally in the open, between the scoria and not as epiphytes.
The photo below: Griselinia lucida vine on Tawa tree. See rata vine on right side bottom of the trunk. Griselinia lucida usually starts in a nest of epiphytes or in a branch fork. After a while, it will send a root to the ground. When developed it has distinctive longitudinal ridges.
This is the same vine as above photo with the fallen host tree which collapsed after strong winds January 2011. This old Tawa had an epiphytic Grisellinia crown, a very old Rata vine, Perching lilies and a Pukatea are growing on it.
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An old Tawa tree covered with epiphytic plants, Griselinia lucida, rata vine and a perching lily. .By clicking on the image below and loading a larger photo three species of epiphytes can be seen
Male flower arrangement. Ther male and female flowers are on different plants.
Griselinia lucida male buds and flowers.
The male flower of Griselinia lucida
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