Native Plants

Bridelia

Bridelia

USDA symbol: BRIDE

perennial tree

Pacific Basin excluding Hawaii: native

If you’re passionate about native plants and happen to be gardening in the Pacific region, you might want to get acquainted with Bridelia. This perennial tree species represents an interesting piece of Pacific Basin flora that’s native to some of the most remote and beautiful islands in the world. Bridelia ...

Bridelia: A Pacific Island Native Tree Worth Knowing

If you’re passionate about native plants and happen to be gardening in the Pacific region, you might want to get acquainted with Bridelia. This perennial tree species represents an interesting piece of Pacific Basin flora that’s native to some of the most remote and beautiful islands in the world.

What Makes Bridelia Special?

Bridelia is a woody, perennial tree that typically grows with a single trunk and can reach impressive heights of over 13 to 16 feet. Like many tropical trees, it has the potential to become a substantial landscape feature, though under certain environmental conditions, some specimens may develop a more modest, multi-stemmed growth form.

Where Does Bridelia Call Home?

This tree species is native to the Pacific Basin, with documented populations in Palau. It’s worth noting that while it’s found across parts of the Pacific Basin, it’s specifically not native to Hawaii, making it a more specialized regional plant.

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Should You Plant Bridelia?

The decision to plant Bridelia really depends on where you’re located and what you’re trying to achieve in your garden. Here are some key considerations:

  • Location matters most: If you’re gardening in Palau or similar Pacific Basin locations, Bridelia could be an excellent native choice
  • Limited availability: Given its restricted native range, finding Bridelia may be challenging outside of its native habitat
  • Native plant benefits: As a native species, it’s naturally adapted to local conditions and supports regional ecosystems

Growing Conditions and Care

Unfortunately, specific growing requirements for Bridelia aren’t well-documented in general gardening resources, which isn’t uncommon for trees with such limited geographic distribution. However, we can make some educated assumptions based on its native habitat:

  • Climate: Likely thrives in tropical Pacific conditions with warm temperatures year-round
  • Hardiness: USDA hardiness zones don’t apply to this Pacific native
  • Space requirements: Plan for a mature tree that can exceed 13-16 feet in height

The Bottom Line

Bridelia represents one of those interesting native species that’s perfectly suited to its home range but may not be practical for gardeners elsewhere. If you’re fortunate enough to be gardening in Palau or similar Pacific locations, seeking out native species like Bridelia can be a wonderful way to support local ecosystems while creating authentic, regionally-appropriate landscapes.

For gardeners outside of Bridelia’s native range, focus on finding native tree species that are appropriate for your specific location. Every region has its own wonderful native trees that provide similar benefits – shade, structure, and wildlife habitat – while being perfectly adapted to local conditions.

Classification

Group: Dicot
Kingdom: Plantae - Plants
Subkingdom: Tracheobionta - Vascular plants
Superdivision: Spermatophyta - Seed plants
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons
Subclass: Rosidae
Order: Euphorbiales
Family: Euphorbiaceae Juss. - Spurge family
Genus: Bridelia Willd.

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA