Definition
Konini is the Māori name for the tree fuchsia, a plant native to New Zealand. It’s a tree that can grow quite large, unlike the smaller fuchsia plants you might see in gardens. The flowers are small and often followed by dark berries. Think of it as the grandparent 👵 of the fuchsia family, a sturdy and significant tree in its native habitat. While garden fuchsias are more decorative, konini plays a vital role in the New Zealand ecosystem.