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Shrub
Corokia Red Wonder - Korokio
Yellow flowers (spring). Red berries (autumn). Ideal hedging for dry sunny situations. Green foliage.
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Shrub
Corokia Silver Ghost - Korokio
Yellow flowers (spring). Red berries (autumn). Ideal hedging for dry sunny situations. Silver foliage.
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Shrub
Corokia x Cheesmanii - Korokio
Yellow flowers(Spring). Red berries (Autumn). Ideal hedging for dry sunny situations.
Small green leaves.
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Shrub
Corokia Yellow Wonder - Korokio
Yellow flowers (spring). Yellow berries (autumn). Ideal hedging for dry sunny situations.
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Grass
Cortaderia fulvida - Toetoe 
Smallest of the Cortaderia's. 2m tall drooping flower spike (spring/summer). Ideal as shelter or feature plant.
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Grass
Cortaderia richardii - South Island toetoe
This is a graceful grass similar to C. fulvida but is specific to the South Island. The tall arching flower heads are fluffy like C. splendens. Availability is limited.
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Grass
Cortaderia splendens - Toetoe 
Coastal toetoe. Tall golden flowering spike up to 5m (spring/summer). Best on hot, dry, coastal sites.
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Grass
Cortaderia toetoe - Toetoe
Greyish green foliage. Erect flowering head in summer. Good shelter or beautiful specimen plant.
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Grass
Cortaderia turbaria - Chatham Is Toetoe
A beautifull species that can be difficult in warm areas. Best grown as a collection plant where there are no natural populations of the local Cortaderia to avoid hybridizing.
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Tree
Corynocarpus laevigatus - Karaka 
Glossy green leaves. Large bright orange fruit. Good pot plant. Grows along the coast and inland.
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Ground Cover
Cotula coronopifolia - Soldiers Buttons
Very fast growing. Hardy in coastal estuarine habitats. Largish yellow flowers (spring-summer).
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Ground Cover
Crassula helmsii 
Bright green succulent herb. Rare coastal plant with white flowers. Extremely fast growing. Does best in damp soils or partially submerged.
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Ground Cover
Crassula kirkii - Kirks crassula
Mat like moss-green to reddish green, succulent herb groundcover.
Flowers (pinkish white) and fruit are found throughout the year.
Present on Stewart Island, West coast and also on Chatham Island.
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Ground Cover
Crassula moschata - Shore stonecrop 
Hardy coastal groundcover forming bright green succulent mats. South Island & lower North Island exposed rocky coasts.
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Herb
Crassula multicaulis
This rare annual species has bright green new growth and red as it gets older, followed by 4 mm wide white flowers. Good for in rock gardens. Keep dividing to establish new palnts.
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Ground Cover
Crassula ruamahanga
An opportunistic species which can be expected to occur in any suitably damp, open habitat.
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Herb
Crassula sieberiana
This is an annual, bright green succulent. Fast growing and self seeding. Good for rock gardens.
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Herb
Crassula sinclairii
This species is light green and has insignificant flowers. Grows throughout the country and is another good species for a collector.
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Tree Fern
Cyathea colensoi
A prostrate caudex or trunk makes this tree fern a low growing species from alpine areas just below the tree-line.
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Tree Fern
Cyathea cunninghamii - Gully Tree Fern
Grows best in moist areas. Has a tall, narrow trunk and narrow stems on fronds. Limited availability.
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