Photos are indicative only. Multiple grades are available. Please see our current catalogue for grades and pricing.
Olearia bullata
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Bushy greyish shrub with wide-angled interlacing reddish twigs. It has small white flowers in clusters that produce fluffy seeds. It supports a wide variety of invertebrates. 3m tall x 2 wide when mature.
Plagianthus divaricatus (Swamp Ribbonwood)
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Dense tangled shrub with silvery stems and small green leaves. Salt and wind resistant and tolerant of wet, swampy soils. Small cream flowers are very sweetly scented. Great trimmed hedge or low shelter. Semi-deciduous. Hardy. 2m x 2m when mature.
Coprosma rugosa (Mountain Coprosma)
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A compact, upright shrub. Attractive orange/chocolate brown interlaced foliage. Blue berries in autumn. Great for dry areas. Evergreen. Very hardy, found in subalpine areas. 2m tall x 3m wide when mature.
Hebe odora
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Dark green box-like foliage and racemes of white flowers in summer. Can be clipped to maintain a neat shape and makes an attractive hedge. Light prune and feed after flowering to maintain shape and promote new growth. 1m x 1m.
Coprosma crassifolia
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Commonly called mingimingi, is a stiffly-branched upright shrub with small dark-green leaves and white to pale-yellow berries that attract skinks and birds. It's a tough shelter and revegetation shrub for drought-prone sites. The upright, columnar habit is good for narrow spaces. 4m tall x 2m wide when mature.
Ozothamnus leptophyllus (Cottonwood)
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Bushy shrub with small yellow green leaves. It has an attractive golden appearance and flowers in profusion with clusters of tiny cream daisy (wheel-shaped) flowers followed by down-covered seed heads. It is fast-growing, reaching its maximum height of 2 metres in 10–15 years.
Coprosma intertexta
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A divaricating South Island Coprosma found in inland basins, dry scrub, and rock outcrops. Green-yellow flowers emerge in summer and bear white fruit. Great food for native fauna. Evergreen. 2m x 2m.
Olearia virgata
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An evergreen shrub often forming dense tangled bushes. O. virgata and O. odorata are closely related. Tree often yellowish-green in appearance. Flowers small, white, in tight clusters. 2m x 2m.
Coprosma propinqua (Mingimingi)
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A large, tough shrub with interlaced foliage. Laden with fruit that changes from white to dark blue. Good low shelter in a mixed native planting. Important food source for native birds. Tolerates wet soils. Hardy. 5m tall x 2m wide when mature.
Coprosma dumosa
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hardy shrub indigenous to New Zealand’s lowland to montane shrubland, scrub and forest areas. It features small, glossy leaves and inconspicuous flowers, followed by white berries. 2m x 2m.