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Shrub
Coprosma propinqua var. martinii upright form
Smallish lime green leaves. Compact, often with short trunk. An endangered species from the Chatham Islands.
Ground Cover
Coprosma prostrata
Selected natural hybrid will form wonderful architectural shapes and cascade over walls and banks. Coastal. Can be kept clipped .
Shrub
Coprosma pseudocuneata
An erect dark green small leaved shrub with thick grey/brown stems. Rather open in habit. Difficult in cultivation. A collectors plant.
Ground Cover
Coprosma pumila
Now refer to Coprosma perpusilla subsp. perpusilla
Shrub
Coprosma repens - Taupata
Large dark green glossy leaves. Orange berries on females. Coastal & frost tender.
Shrub
Coprosma repens Poor Knights
A hardy spreading shrub suitable for coastal plantings. More prostrate than the mainland form.
Ground Cover
Coprosma repens prostrate form - Taupata
Particularly hardy coastal plant for exposed sites. Glossy dark green leaves. Frost tender.
Shrub
Coprosma rhamnoides
Dense, 1.5m. Tightly divaricating shrub with very small leaves. Plant several to get dark red fruit on the female. Can be shaped as desired.
Shrub
Coprosma rhamnoides Long Drop
A selected form of Coprosma rhamnoides the 'Long Drop' forms a mounded hillock up to 1m. High.
Shrub
Coprosma rigida
Glossy red-brown branches. Very hardy shrub for difficult or exposed conditions.
Shrub
Coprosma robusta - Karamu
Fast growing shrub ideal for re-vegetation projects. Birds enjoy the masses of orange fruit on female plants.
Shrub
Coprosma rotundifolia
Interesting divaricating form and reddish foliage. Delicate branches and habit. Red fruit.
Shrub
Coprosma Royale
A small-leaved, bronze/red coloured hybrid that forms a densely bushy growth ideal for low hedging. More sun and frertiliser intensifies the colour.
Shrub
Coprosma rugosa
Divaricating shrub with red-brown foliage and silver branches.
Shrub
Coprosma rugosa Clearwater Gold
Divaricating shrub with red-brown new branch growth. Ideal for exposed conditions.
Shrub
Coprosma ruimicola
A compact little divaricating dark green leaved shrub. The dimensions of this species are unknown but it grows so slow that it wont get too much bigger than 0.40m. Attractive as it is, it is more of a collectors item.
Shrub
Coprosma Silver Queen
Particularly hardy coastal plant for exposed sites. Glossy leaves with creamy white edging. Frost tender.
Shrub
Coprosma spathulata subsp hikuruana
This threatened plant is from the Serville Cliffs and grows under Hebe adamsii and other shrubs. Similar to C. spathulata but with a more of a horizontal habit. This is a collectors plant.
Shrub
Coprosma spathulata subsp. spathulata
Small shrub grows in deep forest and scrub. Dark green to deep red foliage. Hardy. Tight habit in full sun. Black fruit
Ground Cover
Coprosma Taiko
A hardy groundcover, it is a selected prostrate form of Coprosma propinqua var martinii. Its dark green foliage and tidy habit make this a handsome ornamental.
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