The Coryno Carpus is also called 'New Zealand laurel'. The plant develops in its country of source into a tree of 6 - 9 meters high, with a dense round top. The dark green leaves and the orange / yellow fruits in summer or winter, are making the Coryno Carpus a very attractive plant.
The Coryno Carpus grows at his best at a temperature around the 22 degrees Celsius. The plan can stond both in sun and in the shade. It's advised, when the plant is standing outside, to put it inside when it's very cold. Especially young plants are not able to stand up against the cold and therefor they must be placed inside.
The plant can stand dry air very well, and regular watering is necessary.