Definition
Kawaka, also known as Libocedrus plumosa, is a species of evergreen tree native to New Zealand. It's characterized by its feathery foliage and relatively small size, typically growing as a medium-sized tree. Kawaka is often used in landscaping and as a hedging plant due to its dense growth. It's like the well-groomed member of the tree family. Unlike towering redwoods, it's more compact and manageable. It's valued for its ornamental qualities.