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Shrub
Colensoa physaloides - Koru 
Large blue flowers (summer) and deep blue fruit (autumn). Slug prone. Keep in cool moist shade.
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Lily & Iris-like
Collospermum hastatum - Kahakaha 
Wide fleshy bright green flax-like leaves. Epiphytic, living in tree branches. Do not plant into ground as it needs a free draining site under shade. Useful pot plant.
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Lily & Iris-like
Collospermum microspermum
Narrow fleshy bright green flax-like leaves. Epiphytic, living in tree branches. Needs well drained shady position. Pot plant.
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Herb
Colobanthus apetalus
A tuft forming herb from damp alpine streamsides and snowbanks.
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Herb
Colobanthus muelleri
This is a small green grass like plant that self seeds readily. An interesting plant for collectors.
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Ground Cover
Coprosma acerosa 
Sprawling coastal plant with wiry orange branches and small green leaves. Rapidly becoming endangered as sanddunes are developed or grazed.Varying colours from different eco-sourced plants.
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Ground Cover
Coprosma acerosa brunnea
Openly sprawling coastal ground cover. Blue berries amongst dark brown foliage.
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Ground Cover
Coprosma acerosa Red Rocks 
Sprawling coastal ground cover with a distinctive dark red-brown colour. Ideal for banks, walls and rockery ,
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Tree
Coprosma acutifolia 
A bright green narrow leaved tree that grows erect and fast. A rather rare species from the Kermadec islands.
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Shrub
Coprosma antipoda
Full sun, rich soil-well drained. Can form clumps sprouting from roots. Fast growing,slightly divaricating.
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Tree
Coprosma arborea - Mamangi 
The largest Coprosma can form a large tree. It has olive coloured leaves turning yellow in winter. Birds love the glassy fruit on female plant.
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Tree
Coprosma arborea purpurea - Mamangi cultivar
Purple leaves and stems. Very fast growing.
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Tree
Coprosma areolata 
Upright, twiggy, small-leaved architectural shrub with olive/tan foliage. More open habit in shade.
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Ground Cover
Coprosma atropurpurea
A low sub-shrub found in alpine areas, particularly stony places and river flats. The display of wine coloured fruit on the female plant can be outstanding.
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Shrub
Coprosma Beatsons Gold 
Dense small-leaved shrub with yellow variegations. Useful as a clipped border or in a natural shrubbery.
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Shrub
Coprosma Black Cloud
Spreading foliage turns a deep bronze/purple in winter. Has a good tight habit.
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Tree
Coprosma chathamica
A fast growing species, it has small rounded leaves with an erect growing habit. Will grow to 5m. in cultivation.
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Shrub
Coprosma cheesemanii 
Attractive open form in exposed sites. Female plant bears bright orange fruit (autumn). Difficult in cultivation.
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Shrub
Coprosma ciliata 
Can form a tight mound in exposed areas or an open tree in shade. Female plant bears orange fruit.
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Shrub
Coprosma crassifolia 
Stiffly branched. Forms a rigid, glossy, dark green, bushy shrub in the sun. Excellent coastal hedge.
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