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Shrub
Colensoa physaloides - Koru
Large blue flowers (summer) and deep blue fruit (autumn). Slug prone. Keep in cool moist shade.
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.
Lily & Iris-like
Collospermum microspermum
Narrow fleshy bright green flax-like leaves. Epiphytic, living in tree branches. Needs well drained shady position. Pot plant.
Herb
Colobanthus apetalus
A tuft forming herb from damp alpine streamsides and snowbanks.
Herb
Colobanthus muelleri
This is a small green grass like plant that self seeds readily. An interesting plant for collectors.
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.
Ground Cover
Coprosma acerosa brunnea
Openly sprawling coastal ground cover. Blue berries amongst dark brown foliage.
Ground Cover
Coprosma acerosa Red Rocks
Sprawling coastal ground cover with a distinctive dark red-brown colour. Ideal for banks, walls and rockery ,
Tree
Coprosma acutifolia
A bright green narrow leaved tree that grows erect and fast. A rather rare species from the Kermadec islands.
Shrub
Coprosma antipoda
Full sun, rich soil-well drained. Can form clumps sprouting from roots. Fast growing,slightly divaricating.
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.
Tree
Coprosma arborea purpurea - Mamangi cultivar
Purple leaves and stems. Very fast growing.
Tree
Coprosma areolata
Upright, twiggy, small-leaved architectural shrub with olive/tan foliage. More open habit in shade.
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.
Shrub
Coprosma Beatsons Gold
Dense small-leaved shrub with yellow variegations. Useful as a clipped border or in a natural shrubbery.
Shrub
Coprosma Black Cloud
Spreading foliage turns a deep bronze/purple in winter. Has a good tight habit.
Tree
Coprosma chathamica
A fast growing species, it has small rounded leaves with an erect growing habit. Will grow to 5m. in cultivation.
Shrub
Coprosma cheesemanii
Attractive open form in exposed sites. Female plant bears bright orange fruit (autumn). Difficult in cultivation.
Shrub
Coprosma ciliata
Can form a tight mound in exposed areas or an open tree in shade. Female plant bears orange fruit.
Shrub
Coprosma crassifolia
Stiffly branched. Forms a rigid, glossy, dark green, bushy shrub in the sun. Excellent coastal hedge.
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