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Contrary to popular opinion, summer planting is fine as long as adequate water is provided throughout any prolonged dry periods. This allows you to take advantage of increased summer growth.
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Tree
Coprosma macrocarpa subsp. minor - Coastal Karamu
This species is best for coastal restoration. It is fast growing attractive and females have abundant berries for birds. Longer living and tidy compared to C. robusta.
Shrub
Coprosma Mangatangi
Slow growing, tight divaricating form growing into interesting shapes. Its bright green foliage distinguishes it from the more common Coprosma rhamnoides.
Shrub
Coprosma Marble Queen
Particularly hardy coastal plant for exposed sites. Glossy leaves with white speckles. Frost tender.
Shrub
Coprosma Mati Magic
A small spire shaped shrub ideal as a pot plant or low hedge. Dark bronze foliage is a dramatic colour to compliment or contrast with other native species.
Shrub
Coprosma Middlemore
Bright glossy green leaves. Has a tight habit and can be kept trimmed as a formal hedge with minimal effort.
Ground Cover
Coprosma neglecta
Divaricating, weeping shrub with dense, glossy green leaves. Cascading habit. Coastal.
Shrub
Coprosma Painters Pallette
Particularly hardy coastal plant for exposed sites. Glossy multi-coloured leaves. Frost tender.
Shrub
Coprosma parviflora - Mingimingi
Small-leaved divaricating shrub. Hardy in drier soils and either sun or shade.
Shrub
Coprosma pedicellata - Swamp Mingimingi
An endangered endemic found in Kahikatea lowland alluvial forest. Often on margins of ponds or streams. Very tolerant of waterlogging and plants may be found growing within water. Can grow more than 3m tall.
Ground Cover
Coprosma perpusilla subsp. perpusilla
An alpine plant that needs very exposed conditions in a humid climate such as Auckland. Was previously named Coprosma pumila.
Shrub
Coprosma petiolata - Kermadec Coprosma
Kermadec Island shrub for exposed sunny conditions.
Ground Cover
Coprosma petriei
Densely matting plant with rich green leaves. Tolerates arid conditions, but prefers moist, well-drained soil.
Other
Coprosma petriei male
Dwarf low-growing sprawling shrub forming patches to several metres in diameter inhabiting open upland areas. Leaves 5-10mm long. Fruit blueish.
Shrub
Coprosma Picturata
Particularly hardy coastal plant for exposed sites. Glossy leaves with a cream variegation. Frost tender.
Shrub
Coprosma Pride
Compact dense shrub with neat habit. Glossy small multi-coloured foliage. Can be clipped for a perfect hedge.
Shrub
Coprosma propinqua - Mingimingi
Divaricating shrub with a range of forms, but all small-leaved. The female has blue fruit. Frequently a swamp dweller.
Shrub
Coprosma propinqua female - Mingimingi
Divaricating shrub with a range of forms, but all small leaved. The female has blue fruit. Frequently a swamp dweller
Shrub
Coprosma propinqua hybrid - Mingimingi
Divaricating shrub with a range of forms, but all small-leaved. Frequently a swamp dweller.
Shrub
Coprosma propinqua Tuffet
A spreading symetrical form that makes an interesting architectural shape. Grey bronze colour.
Shrub
Coprosma propinqua var. latiuscula
An attractive little prostrate plant with dark green leaves and silver stems. Good for rock gardens and it especially likes coastal areas.
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