Colours and shapes
Call it fragile and whimsical or modern and minimalist: the zigzag plant is a stylish apparition which fits nicely in a home where everything is already perfect. The zigzag plant’s branches bear leathery leaves with silvery undersides. Some varieties of the zigzag plant even grow small, star-shaped yellow flowers which then transform into red berries. And try sniffing the plant - what does it remind you of? Precisely - musk!
Symbolism
With a plant with such a lengthy history, you would expect a matching symbolism. Yet nothing is further from the truth. The zigzag plant has no symbolism of its own, and will therefore have to rely on its unusual appearance and the link with the Maori. Actually, that’s quite remarkable in itself.
Origin
These zigzag plant is originally a shrub, and can be found growing wild in New Zealand. The shrub used to offer natural protection against plant-eating Moas - massive extinct flightless birds that lived on the island. Corokia Maori is a member of the completely New Zealand-based plant family Argophyllaceae.